TRAXXAS 1/10 Craniac Monster Truck Rear Body Post Mount Aluminium with Delrin CRA201R by GPM  [CRA201R]

TRAXXAS 1/10 Craniac Monster Truck Aluminium Rear Body Post Mount With Delrin Post - 1set - GPM CRA201R
Price:
CAD$23.34
Brand:
GPM
Model:
CRA201R
GTIN:
4894538081800
Condition:
Brand New
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Rear aluminium body post assembly

This aluminium rear body post mount features a Delrin post made for TRAXXAS 1/10 Craniac Monster Truck fitment. It is offered as a durable replacement rear mounting point, combining a light aluminium mounting plate with a low-friction Delrin post to limit wear at the contact area while keeping mass low.

The mount secures the rear body during impacts and landings, helping preserve consistent body alignment for setup and tuning. Materials and design emphasise abrasion resistance where the post meets the body and structural stiffness at the base plate.

Installation notes: manufactured for the TRAXXAS 1/10 Craniac Monster Truck platform and matched to the stock rear body mounting pattern. Fit with common RC hand tools, confirm body alignment before final torquing, and inspect the Delrin post periodically for wear as part of routine checks.

Specifications

  • Item Rear body post mount set
  • Material Aluminium mount, Delrin post
  • Model Number CRA201R
  • Compatibility TRAXXAS 1/10 Craniac Monster Truck
  • Included 1 set

Use this mount to get a firmer, more wear-resistant rear body attachment for TRAXXAS 1/10 Craniac Monster Truck builds, keeping setups repeatable and reducing post wear under hard driving.

It is produced for the TRAXXAS 1/10 Craniac Monster Truck pattern; some Traxxas bodies share similar posts, but check hole spacing and post diameter before fitting another model.
Standard RC hex drivers and a screwdriver are sufficient. Tighten fasteners until firm but avoid over-torquing to protect threads and the Delrin post.
The Delrin insert offers a low-friction, wear-resistant contact surface that protects the mount and the body pegs while keeping a secure fit during jumps and rough runs.
Inspect the Delrin post after the first few sessions and at regular intervals. Replace the post if you see notable abrasion and check that mounting screws remain tight.

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