Precision Rear Body Stay Aluminium Upgrade F350-H3 by GPM  [F350-H3]

Tamiya RC Ford F350/Toyota Hilux/Tundra Pick Up Truck Alloy Rear Body Stay - 2pcs set - GPM F350-H3
Price:
USD$11.10
Brand:
GPM
Model:
F350-H3
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Precision alloy rear body stay for TAMIYA pickup shells

The F350-H3 alloy rear body stay is supplied as a 2pcs RC-scale replacement set, engineered for TAMIYA Ford F350, Toyota Hilux and Tundra pickup bodies. Machined aluminium construction provides a stiffer mounting point compared with standard plastic stays and secures the rear section of the shell during trail and high-clearance 4x4 operation.

The components are manufactured to match the original rear body mounting points so they replace stock rear stays without altering shell geometry. Installation utilises the model's existing body posts and fasteners; verify hole alignment before final torque to prevent shell distortion.

From a tuning and performance standpoint the alloy rear stay reduces rear shell movement on vehicles with raised suspension or heavier rear loads, maintaining alignment and consistent contact points between shell and chassis. Delivered as a 2pcs set for replacing worn or flexible rear stays on compatible TAMIYA pickup shells.

Designed for TAMIYA Ford F350, Toyota Hilux and Tundra pickup shells that share the same rear post locations; confirm your shell's rear mounting pattern prior to fitment.
CNC-friendly aluminium alloy construction for improved rigidity; supplied as a 2pcs set. Use the existing body posts and manufacturer fasteners for installation.
Hand-start fasteners, verify hole alignment and check for even contact across the rear shell before applying final torque. Avoid over-tightening to prevent shell stress.