HPI Savage Adjustable Alloy Upper Arm Set SAV1054S by GPM  [SAV1054S]

HPI Savage /Savage X /Savage XL /Savage Fluorescent x /Savage K4.6 Engine Alloy Front/Rear Adjustable Upper Arm (Steel Tie Rod) With Screws & Hex Wrench - GPM SAV1054S
Price:
AUD$55.67
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SAV1054S
GTIN:
4894538141764
Condition:
Brand New
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Adjustable alloy upper arm for Savage-series chassis

This alloy adjustable upper arm is an aftermarket option that replaces factory plastic arms on Savage trucks to provide a more rigid mounting point for steering and suspension linkages.

The arm pairs an aluminium main body with an integrated steel tie rod area where the steering link connects, boosting resistance to bending versus OEM plastic parts. Fine adjustment of the arm length allows targeted camber and track tuning without relocating shocks.

To fit, remove the wheel and unfasten the original arm from the hub and tower, transfer any bearings or spacers needed, install the alloy arm with the supplied hardware, then set the tie rod to align the steering. This component is aimed at refining handling consistency for off-road driving rather than increasing power.

Compatible Models

  • HPI Savage
  • Savage X
  • Savage XL
  • Savage Fluorescent x
  • Savage K4.6 Engine

Fit this arm when you want stiffer steering geometry and repeatable suspension behaviour; verify compatibility with your hub and tower pattern before final install.

If your original bearings fit the alloy arm, transfer them; otherwise replace with matching sizes to avoid binding.
Use light grease where metal parts contact and keep pivot areas free from grit; avoid heavy oils that attract dirt.
Adjusting the arm length can subtly change track or toe settings, but the arm is designed to maintain the original mounting geometry unless deliberately adjusted.
Supplied screws are intended for standard Savage hub and tower fitment; confirm lengths suit your specific hubs to avoid interference.
Start with stock alignment settings, then make small incremental adjustments to tie rod length and test handling before committing to larger changes.

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