Front Lower Arm with Spring Mount for Tamiya CW-01 - JR-LB02-RD by Jazrider  [JR-LB02-RD]

Tamiya CW-01 / The Hornet / Grasshopper Aluminum Front Lower Arm w/Spring Mount (Red)
Price:
AUD$23.27
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-LB02-RD
Condition:
Brand New
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Stiffened front lower arm for Hornet and Grasshopper builds

This aluminium front lower arm features an integrated spring mount and is supplied as a direct aftermarket replacement for Tamiya CW-01 chassis variants including The Hornet and Grasshopper. The design keeps the stock suspension geometry while delivering a firmer mounting point compared to the original plastic arm.

Fitting notes: the arm sits in the OEM lower arm location and is intended to work with your model's existing hinge pins and fixings. Before final assembly, check for correct hinge pin alignment and ensure the suspension moves freely through its range without binding. Preserve original linkage parts such as ball ends, bearings, or bushings as needed.

Setup impact: replacing the stock arm with this aluminium unit reduces flex and stabilises the front end under braking and cornering, making shock spring and damping changes more predictable during tuning work.

Specifications

  • Item: Front lower arm with spring mount
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: JR-LB02-RD
  • Compatibility: Tamiya CW-01 / The Hornet / Grasshopper

Fit the JR-LB02-RD when you need fixed spring geometry and reduced front flex for consistent handling; always verify fit and retain usable OEM hardware.

By providing a fixed spring mount, the arm makes spring preload and damping changes more repeatable, so small adjustments to shock settings produce more predictable changes in handling.
The arm keeps the stock mount location, so ride height and roll centre remain as on the original layout; use shock collar adjustments if you need to alter ride height.
Yes, reduced compliance in the lower arm translates to a firmer front end, which can improve turn-in precision but may require shock tuning to retain desired balance.
You may find slightly different spring or damping choices work better with a stiffer arm. Test incremental changes to spring rate and damping to dial in preferred handling characteristics.

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