Axial SCX6 1/6 Aluminum Front Steering Knuckles Red - JR-SCX601-RD by Jazrider  [JR-SCX601-RD]

Axial 1/6 SCX6 Jeep Aluminum Front Steering Knuckle Set (Red)
Price:
£17.31
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-SCX601-RD
Condition:
Brand New
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Front Steering Knuckles Designed for SCX6

The JR-SCX601-RD front steering knuckle set is an aluminum replacement crafted for Axial 1/6 SCX6 Jeep scale models. The set includes left and right knuckles finished in red anodize to suit scale styling.

As steering pivot components, these knuckles modify the front hub interface compared with typical plastic parts, changing stiffness and wear patterns. Builders often select aluminum knuckles to tune steering feedback or enhance component durability on scale crawling projects.

Installation advice: the knuckles are intended to be fitted into the front steering assembly and to reuse standard fasteners and wheel hub hardware where compatible; verify your hub spacing and bearing sizing prior to installation. Standard hand tools and hex drivers will cover most fitting tasks.

Specification Summary

  • Item: Axial 1/6 SCX6 Jeep Aluminum Front Steering Knuckle Set (Red)
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: JR-SCX601-RD
  • Compatibility: Axial 1/6 SCX6 Jeep

Offered as a chassis-specific upgrade for Axial SCX6 front steering, this red anodized aluminum knuckle set suits builds that prioritise tuned steering dynamics or a metal finish; always confirm fitment with your hubs and bearings before buying.

The additional mass of aluminum versus plastic can slightly alter unsprung weight and steering inertia; testers may notice a steadier front end under slow crawling but a change in transient response.
Consider softening front damping or adjusting toe settings to compensate for the altered stiffness; trial small changes and observe steering behaviour on typical terrain.
Harder mating surfaces can lead to different wear patterns; check bearing seats and hub interfaces periodically after fitting JR-SCX601-RD to detect any accelerated wear.
Use light grease on moving interfaces as usual, avoid contaminating the anodized surfaces with aggressive solvents, and recheck fastener torque after initial use.

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