HPI Savage 21 Front/Rear Alloy Lower Arm Set SAV1055E by GPM  [SAV1055E]

HPI Savage 21 Alloy Front/Rear Lower Arm With Screws & Pins & E-clips - 1pr set (Special Design) - GPM SAV1055E
Price:
AUD$30.49
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SAV1055E
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Alloy lower arms built for Savage 21 use

This front and rear lower arm set is designed as a direct replacement for HPI Savage 21 machines and is identified by model SAV1055E. The supplier provides the mounting hardware listed in the title so the arms can be installed into the stock suspension locations without sourcing extra parts.

The lower arms perform the standard role of suspension links: they define geometry, carry forces from the hubs to the chassis, and influence roll and steering dynamics. Moving from plastic to alloy changes stiffness and wear behaviour; make suspension and alignment adjustments after fitting to suit the altered characteristics.

Fitment notes: install using the included screws, pins and E-clips, confirm pivot clearance and that nothing contacts the gearbox or driveshafts, then recheck wheel alignment and ride height. This item is an aftermarket accessory intended for compatible RC kits and chassis.

Specifications

  • Item: Front and rear lower arm set
  • Material: Alloy
  • Model Number: SAV1055E
  • Compatibility: HPI Savage 21

When you need a tougher set of lower arms or are replacing worn plastic links on a Savage 21, this alloy kit with hardware gives a straightforward upgrade path for routine maintenance and baseline tuning.

Standard hobby tools are sufficient: small hex drivers or nut drivers for the supplied screws, plus pliers for E-clips during assembly.
The arms alone do not set ride height, but their increased stiffness can alter chassis behaviour; recheck ride height after completing installation and setup.
Inspect pivot pins and bushings during routine maintenance intervals; alloy arms can concentrate wear at bearing points so periodic checks are recommended.

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