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

Team Losi Mini-T Graphite Rear Shock Tower Plate - 3RACING MT-014A
Price:
CAD$16.44
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
MT-014A
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Graphite rear tower for Mini-T shocks

The MT-014A graphite rear shock tower plate is an aftermarket replacement sized to fit Team Losi Mini-T rear suspension layouts. It installs as a direct-fit rear shock tower plate to replace the stock component and maintain the original mounting pattern while improving local stiffness at the shock mounts.

Compatibility is limited to Team Losi Mini-T patterns as identified in the product name, and the plate is supplied as a single component intended to use existing hardware and shock mounting screws from the vehicle. No additional brackets or machining are required for standard Mini-T setups that use the factory hole pattern.

From a tuning perspective, a graphite rear tower plate affects rear-end stiffness and shock pivot behaviour. Fitting a stiffer plate can reduce local flex around the shock mounts, allowing builders to dial in rebound and compression by adjusting shock position, spring rate and damping rather than compensating for body flex. Try the plate when testing changes to shock angle, ride height or rear roll balance to note chassis differences.

Installation notes: remove the original rear tower plate using the vehicle's existing screws, align the replacement plate to the stock hole pattern, and secure with the same hardware. Confirm shock absorbers and upper mounts align correctly after installation and perform a short test run to check clearances and ride height before hard running.

This plate is made for the Team Losi Mini-T hole pattern; verify your rear tower's mounting holes match the Mini-T layout before fitting.
No extra hardware is usually needed; use the existing Mini-T rear tower screws unless they are worn or damaged.
Expect reduced local flex at the shock mounts, which tends to sharpen rear response and make damping and spring adjustments more predictable.

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