Tamiya Mini 4WD Aluminum Rail Guard M4WD-49/PK Pink Anodized by 3Racing  [M4WD-49/PK]

Tamiya Mini 4WD Aluminum Rail Guard -Pink - 3RACING M4WD-49/PK
Price:
CAD$7.03
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
M4WD-49/PK
Condition:
Brand New
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3Racing M4WD-49/PK pink anodized rail guard for Mini 4WD

This machined aluminum rail guard is an aftermarket stabilizer made for Tamiya Mini 4WD cars. The anodized plate protects common rail contact points while keeping a slim mounting profile, helping to preserve body panels and reduce abrasion in high-contact spots.

Designed to suit mainstream Tamiya Mini 4WD chassis such as Super-II, MA, MS, AR, FM-A and VS, the part is a single-piece accessory so you should measure hole spacing against your chassis before fitting. The pink finish is cosmetic; focus on the machined faces and bolt alignment when checking for correct installation.

Fitting is straightforward with basic hobby tools and small screws; confirm whether fasteners are supplied with your purchase. The guard adds negligible bulk but will alter local mass slightly, so use caution when stacking stabilizers or rollers. Always test-fit with your body shell and bumpers before drilling or trimming.

It targets standard Tamiya 1/32 platforms like Super-II, MA, MS, AR, FM-A and VS. Check the screw spacing on your chassis or existing stabilizer before committing to installation.
Contents vary by seller. The listing usually shows whether screws or spacers are supplied; if not, plan to use standard small hobby screws and washers to secure the guard.
Anodize improves surface hardness but will wear at persistent contact points. Expect cosmetic abrasion where it rubs against rails while the aluminum underneath remains structurally intact.
Some chassis use existing stabilizer holes; others may require minor drilling or spacers to align correctly. Always test-fit and mark locations before making permanent changes.
Yes, the chamfered machining and anodized finish make it appropriate for display builds, provided the pink tone matches the rest of your model.
You can combine it with additional stabilizers if there is enough clearance; check for interference with rollers and body mounts during a dry assembly before finalising screws.

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