MF01X Rear Lower Arm Aluminium MF056 by GPM  [MF056]

Tamiya MF01X Aluminium Rear Suspension Arm - 1pr set (For MF01X / M06) - GPM MF056
Price:
£13.98
Brand:
GPM
Model:
MF056
GTIN:
4894538022834
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Rear lower aluminium arm for MF01X chassis

This aluminium rear suspension arm is an aftermarket replacement for MF01X models, supplied as a 1pr set for scale RC applications. The component improves stiffness and lifespan compared with standard moulded arms and is aimed at hobby tuners working on MF01X and M06 chassis configurations.

Fitment and role: designed for MF01X and M06 platforms, the arm acts as the rear lower control link that influences roll centre, camber reaction and suspension geometry when loaded. Using aluminium gives a more repeatable linkage geometry relative to flexible plastic arms, which aids in precise adjustments to shock length, anti-roll and caster for cornering performance.

Installation notes: intended to use the stock rear suspension mounting points; always confirm chassis compatibility and correct hardware before final assembly. Inspect fastener threads and pivot surfaces during installation and ensure bearings or bushings are serviceable where the arm connects to the hub carrier.

Compatible Models

  • MF01X
  • M06

Select this arm when you need a stiffer rear link to lock in suspension geometry for tuning, remembering that aluminium parts alter vehicle feedback and may require incremental setup changes.

It is specified for MF01X and listed as compatible with M06; fit should use the factory rear mounting points but you should confirm clearances and bolt lengths for your setup.
Because aluminium reduces flex, the rear will feel firmer and you may need to soften damping or alter spring rates slightly to regain previous balance.
Check bearings, bushings and screw threads for wear, replace any worn items and ensure pivot clearances are correct to avoid binding or play.
Start with small changes to toe and camber and test progressively; aluminium arms tend to reward incremental setup changes rather than large simultaneous adjustments.

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