Tamiya CC01 Precision Front Damper Mount CC070FMN by GPM  [CC070FMN]

Tamiya CC01 Aluminium Adjustable Mount Use For Front Damper - 2pcs set - GPM CC070FMN
Price:
USD$5.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
CC070FMN
GTIN:
4894538169102
Condition:
Brand New
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Machined aluminium front damper mount

This 2pcs aluminium mount serves as an aftermarket replacement for the front damper mounting points on the Tamiya CC01 chassis. The unit provides multiple adjustable positions so technicians can alter damper angle and leverage for controlled suspension setup while maintaining correct scale fitment.

Machined from aluminium to improve rigidity over common plastic mounts, the design allows measured changes to roll centre and shock geometry without major chassis alterations. It is intended for hobbyist and garage upgrades on CC01-based models.

Installation follows standard practice: remove existing fasteners, locate the aluminium mount in the factory mounting area and secure using the model's original screws, checking alignment and clearances before final torque. Basic hand tools such as a hex driver are recommended, and installers should confirm thread engagement and full suspension travel during setup.

This item is compatible with

  • TAMIYA CC01
Supplied as a 2 piece set for the two front damper mounting points on CC01 chassis configurations.
Typically original screws are suitable. Verify thread engagement and replace fasteners if damaged, ensuring proper torque without over-tightening.
Make incremental adjustments to mounting position, then test for changes in roll behaviour, steering response and suspension travel to dial in the desired handling balance.