TRU331F Alloy Front Bumper with Mount and Screws for TAMIYA Ford Aeromax by GPM  [TRU331F]

Tractor Truck (Ford Aeromax) Alloy Front Bumper With Mount & Screws For Ford Aeromax - 1set - GPM TRU331F
Price:
USD$53.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TRU331F
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Precision alloy front bumper for Aeromax applications

Engineered as an RC-scale replacement, this alloy front bumper set suits the TAMIYA Tractor Truck Ford Aeromax platform. The kit comprises a machined alloy bumper and matched mount hardware plus screws, delivered as a complete assembly to replace the original plastic front bumper on compatible chassis.

Designed for hobbyists seeking improved front-end stiffness and reliable mounting, the component provides a firmer attachment point that can influence chassis dynamics and offer higher impact resilience. The mount and fasteners are supplied to ensure consistent fitment using standard tools.

Fitting notes: verify alignment and thread engagement before final torqueing, confirm clearance with the body shell and steering linkages during mock assembly, and recheck all fasteners after initial test runs to ensure secure installation. This item is intended for RC model use only.

Specifications

  • Item: Alloy front bumper with mount and screws
  • Material: Alloy
  • Model Number: TRU331F
  • Compatibility: Ford Aeromax Tractor Truck

This machined alloy bumper is specified for users who require durable replacement parts and a stiffer front-end mounting for tuning the Ford Aeromax Tractor Truck; confirm fitment before final assembly.

The bumper and mount are machined to hobby-grade tolerances and intended to match the factory mounting points on compatible Aeromax chassis; always test-fit to confirm alignment.
The kit includes screws chosen to suit the bumper and mount; if replacing fasteners, use equivalent thread form and length to preserve engagement and avoid damage to original holes.
A stiffer metal bumper can transfer higher forces to mounting points than plastic items; inspect mounts and fasteners after impacts and consider reinforcing if you run aggressively.
Confirm part alignment, verify thread engagement and screw seating, cycle steering to check clearance, and re-torque fasteners after a short break-in period to ensure long-term security.