Mugen MRX5 Servo Saver Frame 7075-T6 Upgrade - Arrowmax AM-MRX5-H2312-T  [AM-MRX5-H2312-T]

Arrowmax AM-MRX5-H2312-T Servo Saver Frame (7075-T6)
Price:
£22.85
Brand:
Arrowmax
Model:
AM-MRX5-H2312-T
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High-rigidity servo saver for MRX5

The Arrowmax AM-MRX5-H2312-T servo saver frame is manufactured to fit the Mugen MRX5 chassis as a direct replacement. Constructed from 7075-T6 aluminium, it provides a low-weight yet stiffer mounting point to minimise flex around the servo.

As an aftermarket tuning part it focuses on keeping the servo linkage stable and preserving steering geometry under load, which supports repeatable setup outcomes. The frame substitutes the standard saver to create a firmer mechanical link between the servo horn and the steering assembly.

Fitting is straightforward for those experienced with MRX5 layouts: remove the original saver, transfer compatible components, and secure the Arrowmax frame using the original mounting screws. Verify spline alignment and horn position before final tightening to avoid introducing pre-load.

Specifications

  • Item: Servo Saver Frame
  • Material: 7075-T6 aluminium
  • Model Number: AM-MRX5-H2312-T
  • Compatibility: Mugen MRX5

Compatibility

Compatible with Mugen MRX5 chassis only.

Opt for this frame when seeking a firmer servo mounting for MRX5 setup work; regular alignment checks and hardware inspections will help maintain the intended steering improvements.

It is designed specifically for the MRX5 layout. Compare mounting hole positions if you plan to use it with modified or non-standard chassis parts.
Basic care is sufficient: check fasteners regularly and keep the area free of grit. Aluminium itself does not need special treatment in normal use.
Changing the servo is not required, but higher-performance servos may reveal the full benefits of the stiffer mounting during precise driving or racing.
Ensure correct spline engagement, avoid over-tightening screws, and perform a short test run to re-check for any looseness or binding after installation.

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