Mugen MBX Radio Plate Mount Set - Arrowmax AM-MBX-E0153E  [AM-MBX-E0153E]

Arrowmax AM-MBX-E0153E Radio Plate Mount (7075) (2)
Price:
£29.18
Brand:
Arrowmax
Model:
AM-MBX-E0153E
Condition:
Brand New
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Sturdy radio mount for MBX

The Arrowmax AM-MBX-E0153E radio plate mount is an RC-scale upgrade for Mugen MBX chassis that provides a neat, rigid mounting footprint for radio components. Forged from 7075 aluminium, the pair of plates is intended to offer a more secure platform for the receiver and adjacent electronics than softer mounts, helping to keep components where you set them during tuning and track sessions.

As a dedicated radio bay mounting option, the plates are useful when revising electronics layout, changing weight distribution, or replacing worn plastic supports. They stabilise the radio and linkage points, which can reduce small positional shifts caused by suspension action or chassis flex and help achieve repeatable setup results.

Fitting commonly involves taking out the factory radio support and attaching the aluminium plates to the chassis using the existing mounting holes and screws; the kit includes two matched plates for balanced installation. Always double-check wiring routes and clearance around servos and the ESC before finishing the installation.

Specifications

  • Item: Radio Plate Mount, 2 pcs
  • Material: 7075 aluminum
  • Model Number: AM-MBX-E0153E
  • Compatibility: Mugen MBX

These Arrowmax aluminium plates are a straightforward way to stiffen the MBX radio bay and preserve receiver and electronics position during setup and competition.

The parts are listed for Mugen MBX chassis; compatibility across buggy and truggy variants should be checked by comparing mounting points and clearances on your specific model.
The description specifies 7075 aluminium construction; surface finish can vary, so inspect the product listing or images for the exact finish before purchase.
The plates are intended to use existing mounting points, but you should validate servo arm clearance and pushrod routing after installation to ensure geometry remains correct.
Confirm wiring paths, antenna positioning and that no cables are trapped under the plates, and verify screw lengths so nothing bottoms out or strips the chassis threads.

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