TAMIYA BBX BB-01 Front Arm Code 7075 Aluminium BBX008 by GPM  [BBX008]

TAMIYA BBX BB-01 Aluminum 7075 Front Arm Code - GPM BBX008
Price:
USD$26.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
BBX008
GTIN:
4894538380859
Condition:
Brand New
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Technical front arm code for BBX BB-01

This aftermarket front arm code is specified for the 1/10 TAMIYA BBX BB-01 chassis and carries the model designation BBX008. It is intended as a direct replacement for the factory front arm code to provide a stiffer mounting interface at the front swing arm.

Manufactured from 7075 aluminium and sized for hobby RC use on the listed chassis, the component emphasises precise fitment and long-term durability rather than cosmetic finish. The description focuses on how a metal arm code modifies front-end stiffness and handling compared with the original material.

Fitting follows the BBX BB-01 existing hardware pattern: remove the stock front arm code and install this unit in the same position. Verify suspension geometry, steering clearance and torque settings after installation to ensure consistent performance.

Compatible Models

  • TAMIYA-1/10 BBX BB-01 CHASSIS-58719

A precision 7075 aluminium replacement aimed at serious BBX BB-01 users who require a firmer front arm mounting point; verify model code before purchase.

 

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Perfect craftmanship, perfect Parts and very fast shipping! Excelent!
Confirm bolt alignment with the BBX BB-01 mounting holes and torque fasteners to the vehicle manufacturer recommendations to avoid play at the joint.
7075 aluminium offers improved wear resistance and stiffness for suspension interfaces; inspect mating surfaces and fasteners periodically for signs of wear.
A firmer mounting point can make the front end feel sharper; re-evaluate toe, camber and damper settings during setup to rebalance handling.