Team Losi Mini-T Graphite Rear Shock Tower Mount - MT-014B by 3Racing  [MT-014B]

Team Losi Mini-T Rear Shock Tower Mount W/ SSG Graphite Plate - 3RACING MT-014B
Price:
CAD$29.69
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
MT-014B
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Graphite rear tower summary

This rear shock tower mount is a replacement part made for Team Losi Mini-T layouts, featuring an SSG graphite plate designed to influence rear suspension geometry and add local stiffness while retaining low mass for 1/18 scale RC models.

Intended as a tuning component rather than a guaranteed performance upgrade, the plate alters structural characteristics at the shock upper mounts and is commonly used when testing roll centre, shock angle changes, and rear-end feel. It gives a consistent, rigid attachment point for shocks so hobbyists can compare responses versus stock plastic towers.

Installation notes: this item fits the rear shock tower positions of Team Losi Mini-T chassis and generally reuses the stock mounting hardware and linkages. Check fastener lengths and alignment during fitment, and confirm shock length and preload after installation to keep ride height and geometry correct.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear Shock Tower Mount
  • Material: SSG Graphite Plate
  • Model Number: MT-014B
  • Compatibility: Team Losi Mini-T

For Mini-T tuners who want a repeatable, firmer shock mount surface, this graphite tower mount lets you compare setup changes and fine tune rear balance and feedback.

It is made to mount at the rear tower locations on Team Losi Mini-T chassis; you should compare hole spacing and transfer the original fasteners where possible.
Not usually, but confirm shock eyelet positions and preload as the change in mounting stiffness can slightly alter ride height and response.
SSG graphite provides a stiffer mounting surface than plastic and performs well for tuning sessions, though inspect for damage after heavy impacts.
Use correct length screws, avoid over-tightening, and check alignment before final torque to prevent preload or binding in the rear suspension.

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