Auper D6 Anodized Aluminum Chassis Plate SAK-D6801/PU by 3Racing  [SAK-D6801/PU]

Price:
AUD$69.84
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
SAK-D6801/PU
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Durable aluminum chassis for Auper D6

The 3Racing SAK-D6801/PU is an anodized aluminum chassis plate manufactured for the Auper D6 platform in a purple finish. It functions as a direct replacement to modify chassis stiffness and overall handling behaviour.

Targeted at hobbyists performing chassis setup, this plate changes how flex, weight transfer, and suspension inputs affect the car. It is presented here solely for RC-scale Auper D6 kits and is not a real vehicle component.

Installation follows standard kit procedures: remove the existing plate, verify that mounting holes and spacers align, transfer any necessary parts, and secure using original screws. The listing does not claim additional hardware.

Expect a stiffer aluminium plate to reduce flex and sharpen responsiveness; on low-traction surfaces this can reduce mechanical grip. Use this plate alongside incremental suspension and weight distribution adjustments to find the best compromise for your driving style.

Specifications

  • Item Auper D6 aluminum chassis plate
  • Material Aluminum
  • Model Number SAK-D6801/PU
  • Compatibility Auper D6

The 3Racing SAK-D6801/PU is a robust aluminium option for controlled setup changes on an Auper D6 1/10 electric on-road model; introduce changes one at a time to dial in handling.

Anodizing increases surface hardness and corrosion resistance, but regular maintenance and contact will eventually show wear; avoid abrasive cleaning methods to prolong the finish.
Aluminium offers good stiffness but can deform under severe impact; it improves precision in normal use but is not immune to heavy knocks or crashes.
The purple anodizing is both cosmetic and protective, providing a harder surface than bare aluminium and helping resist oxidation and light abrasion.
A stiffer chassis can shift loads to suspension and drivetrain parts; monitor hinge pins, bearings, and drive components after the swap to ensure no unintended accelerated wear.
Yes, many hobbyists use anodized aluminium plates for club competition; just check local rules and test setup changes carefully to suit the track surface.
Keep the plate clean and inspect mounting screws regularly for tightness. If damaged, replace rather than attempt extensive repairs that could affect alignment.

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