SCX10 295mm Aluminium Adjustable Link Set SCX15049/295 by GPM  [SCX15049/295]

Axial Racing SCX10 Aluminium Adjustable Link Parts With Mount For 295mm Wheelbase - 7pcs set - GPM SCX15049/295
Price:
USD$32.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SCX15049/295
GTIN:
4894538252187
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Precision CNC style adjustable link assembly

The 7pcs adjustable link assembly is machined aluminium designed for Axial Racing SCX10 platforms running a 295mm wheelbase. The kit supplies threaded link bodies and a dedicated mount to let builders accurately alter track width and suspension geometry without replacing axles or major chassis components. Material selection and threaded adjustment are intended to provide repeatable alignment with predictable torque and minimal play.

Installation replaces fixed-length or polymer links with the aluminium adjustable units, allowing technicians to set and lock each link length and confirm chassis symmetry. This upgrade targets scale crawling and trail applications where measured changes to link length directly affect steering geometry and axle articulation characteristics.

Specifications

  • Item: Aluminium adjustable link set with mount, 7pcs
  • Material: Aluminium
  • Model Number: GPM SCX15049/295
  • Compatibility: Axial Racing SCX10 295mm wheelbase

Use this precision set when you require CNC-like aluminium links for controlled geometry tuning on SCX10 295mm wheelbase builds. by GPM

Threaded aluminium links are manufactured to tight axial tolerances to ensure consistent length adjustments; expect minimal play when torqued correctly and rod ends inspected.
Use a medium strength thread locker on link threads for long term stability, and light anti-seize on pivot interfaces if dissimilar metals contact each other.
Check the spare parts list from your supplier; common hex and ball joint replacements are typically compatible with this kit.
Measure left and right link lengths, confirm wheel alignment at rest, and perform a slow articulation test to ensure no binding before trail use.