RR10 Bomber Link Upgrade RR014FR by GPM  [RR014FR]

Axial Racing RR10 Bomber Aluminium Front + Rear Link Parts (AX80083+AX31109) - 6pcs set - GPM RR014FR
Price:
USD$29.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
RR014FR
GTIN:
4894538178128
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision aluminium front and rear link set for RR10 Bomber

This 6pcs aluminium link set is a precision replacement and tuning component developed for the Axial Racing RR10 Bomber platform. Produced by GPM as RR014FR, the components replace the factory front and rear link assemblies to deliver a firmer linkage interface while retaining original mounting geometry and pivot spacing. The set is intended for technical hobbyist use on RR10 chassis configurations to refine steering and suspension behaviour.

The parts are precision machined from aluminium to reduce flex under load compared with stock plastic links, and they maintain the same hole patterns and pivot spacing as the referenced AX80083 and AX31109 parts to ensure compatibility with existing RR10 hardware and mounting points. Installation employs standard hex screws and the chassis original link pins or spacers, with no special adapters required when used with the stock Axial link mounts.

During assembly verify correct thread engagement and confirm suspension travel clearance. Inspect ball bearings, pins, and associated fasteners for wear before reuse to ensure reliable operation. This product is an RC accessory and is not intended for full-size vehicle applications.

Specifications

  • Item: Front and rear link parts, 6pcs set
  • Material: Aluminium
  • Model Number: RR014FR
  • Compatibility: Axial Racing RR10 Bomber (AX80083+AX31109)

The RR014FR aluminium link set provides a direct-fit, durable upgrade that improves linkage stiffness and tuning consistency for RR10 Bomber builds; install with standard RC tools and service adjacent hardware as required.

Ensure pivot hole alignment and secure thread engagement. Verify link pin play is within acceptable limits to prevent binding while allowing free articulation.
It is advisable to inspect and replace any worn screws, pins, or bearings to maintain precise fit and avoid premature wear on mating components.
Yes, the reduced flex of aluminium links can alter feedback and handling; account for the stiffer link behaviour when adjusting shock rates and toe or camber settings.
Periodically check fastener torque, inspect pivots and bearing interfaces for wear, and replace any degraded hardware to preserve fitment accuracy and service life.