Precision Rear Upright for Auper D6 SAK-D6816/PU (Purple) by 3Racing  [SAK-D6816/PU]

3RACING Auper D6 Aluminum Rear Upright Purple - SAK-D6816/PU
Price:
£13.83
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
SAK-D6816/PU
Condition:
Brand New
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Rear upright component for Auper D6

This aluminium rear upright is a direct replacement designed specifically for the Auper D6 RC chassis. It provides the attachment point for the rear wheel hub and interfaces with the suspension links and hub carrier, maintaining factory mounting positions while offering a metal alternative to the OEM composite part.

Intended for model builders and tuners of Auper D6 touring cars, the upright supports consistent suspension geometry at the rear. Use it when a damaged upright needs replacement or when increased dimensional stability is desired in hub areas that affect toe and camber.

Installation mirrors the original unit: remove wheel and hub, detach the upright from the hub carrier and suspension links, fit the replacement upright, and reassemble while checking bearing fit and alignment. Standard RC tools suffice; check screw torque and clearances before running the car.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear upright
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: SAK-D6816/PU
  • Color: Purple anodized
  • Compatibility: Auper D6

This aluminium rear upright offers a precise replacement for the Auper D6 rear hub, helping to stabilise rear geometry during maintenance and tuning sessions.

Compatibility depends on the carrier mounting dimensions; this upright is made for standard Auper D6 mounting points, so confirm that any aftermarket carrier matches those same locations before fitting.
Aluminium uprights tend to deliver more repeatable geometry under load due to reduced flex, which can help achieve consistent settings across multiple runs. Expect small changes to suspension feel compared to flexible components.
The upright accepts standard hub bearings used on Auper D6 setups. Check bearing inner and outer diameters against the hub bore and confirm proper seating during assembly.
Use the correct screw lengths, avoid overtightening, and consider applying a small amount of anti-seize or appropriate thread locker where recommended. Hand-start screws to ensure correct engagement before final torque.

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