Upper Deck Upgrade for Auper D6 SAK-D6811/BU by 3Racing  [SAK-D6811/BU]

3RACING Auper D6 Aluminum Upper Deck Blue - SAK-D6811/BU
Price:
£23.08
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
SAK-D6811/BU
Condition:
Brand New
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Upper deck solution for Auper D6 chassis

The SAK-D6811/BU is an aluminum upper deck purpose-built for the Auper D6 touring car chassis. Blue-anodized and precision-machined, this plate replaces the stock plastic deck to provide a more rigid platform for electronics and suspension linkages. The following content explains fit, installation considerations, and how the part integrates into chassis tuning.

Fitment is intended for the Auper D6 chassis family, with the upper deck positioned between the shock towers and servo mount area. Installing the deck normally requires removal of the original plate and reuse of existing fasteners where appropriate; check screw lengths and thread engagement during assembly. As a structural component, ensure body posts, radio tray and adjacent components clear the new plate before final torque.

Regarding setup, increasing upper deck stiffness changes torsional characteristics. Expect slight changes in balance and roll compared with the stock deck; address these via incremental adjustments to shock oils, spring rates or swaybar settings to dial in handling. The anodized blue finish is mainly aesthetic and also offers basic corrosion resistance for standard use.

Product Specifications

  • Item: Aluminum upper deck
  • Material: Anodized aluminum
  • Model Number: SAK-D6811/BU
  • Color: Blue
  • Compatibility: Auper D6 chassis
  • Quantity: 1 pcs

This aluminum upper deck is a direct replacement for Auper D6 owners seeking a stiffer top plate and a long-wearing anodized surface; verify fit and fine-tune handling after installation.

It is made for the Auper D6 family, but confirm the specific variant's mounting pattern and any differences in shock tower or brace layouts before installing.
Some builds with aftermarket components or altered body mounts may require different screw lengths; always verify that screws engage properly without bottoming out or leaving insufficient threads.
High-profile or non-standard servos can interfere with the new plate or radio tray; check clearance and, if necessary, adjust servo position or choose a lower-profile unit.
Most radio trays will fit without change, but verify that wiring and components do not bind against the new plate; minor adjustments may be needed for tidy routing.
Mixing parts from different makers can work, but always test-fit to ensure hole alignment and that mounting surfaces sit flush; modify only if you are confident the changes will not compromise strength.

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