XRAY T4'20 Aftermarket Aluminium Honeycomb Chassis - Arrowmax AM-950002  [AM-950002]

Arrowmax AM-950002 Xray T4'20 Aluminium Honeycomb Chassis Set
Price:
£96.12
Brand:
Arrowmax
Model:
AM-950002
Condition:
Brand New
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Key product points

The Arrowmax AM-950002 chassis set is an aluminium honeycomb replacement built for the XRAY T4'20 platform. It is supplied as an aftermarket structural component to alter the car's stiffness without changing class or electronics placement.

Described as an aluminium plate with a honeycomb finish, the chassis is intended to use the XRAY T4'20 mounting pattern. Fitment normally relies on the vehicle's existing mounting points and fasteners unless the seller specifies otherwise.

As a tuning item this chassis changes torsional rigidity and flex distribution through the lower frame, which helps drivers fine-tune mid-corner balance, grip transfer and the vehicle's sensitivity to suspension and tyre set-up. It is intended for 1/10 on-road touring applications and should be treated as a hop-up item rather than an OEM part.

Specifications

  • Item: Aluminium honeycomb chassis set
  • Material: Aluminium (honeycomb pattern)
  • Model Number: AM-950002
  • Compatibility: Xray T4'20

For T4'20 drivers wanting to experiment with chassis flex, the Arrowmax AM-950002 is a practical direct-swap aluminium option; verify exact fit and included parts with the retailer before ordering.

It is designed for the T4'20 mounting arrangement, but sub-variants and optional parts can affect fit. Confirm with your seller or compare part measurements against your chassis.
The honeycomb pattern redistributes material and stiffness; it is intended to tune flex characteristics rather than simply weaken or strengthen universally.
Most installations are straightforward, but check screw lengths, clearances for tall components and ensure all fasteners are torqued to spec after fitting.
Standard RC tools are usually sufficient. If non-standard hardware is required, the seller should note that on the product page.
Check for dents, cracked edges and thread damage around mounting holes. Replace any fasteners showing wear and re-check alignment after repairs.
Yes, altering chassis stiffness can require suspension and tyre setup changes to regain balance. Expect to dial in springs, damping and toe to suit the new behaviour.

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