TAMIYA 1/14 Ford Aeromax Rear Chassis Mount Alloy Set TRU010 by GPM  [TRU010]

Tamiya 1/14 Truck King Hauler /Globe Liner /Ford Aeromax Alloy Rear Chassis Mount With Screws - 1pr set - GPM TRU010
Price:
AUD$25.62
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TRU010
GTIN:
4894538201772
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Rear mount description

This aluminium rear chassis mount is a scale replacement and reinforcement item created for the 1/14 tractor truck models listed below. It is supplied as a matched pair with the mounting screws and is designed to fit the rear area of the model chassis to boost rigidity and give a secure mounting location for rear fixtures on scale trucks.

The component is intended for the specified TAMIYA 1/14 platforms and acts as mechanical reinforcement rather than enhancing electronics or drivetrain parts. Fitting requires lining up the mount with the chassis rails and fastening with the supplied screws, taking care to clear suspension linkages and wiring before final tightening. Choose this mount to reduce unwanted rear flex and help refine rear-end alignment when tuning your model.

Compatible Models

  • Tamiya 1/14 Truck King Hauler
  • Globe Liner
  • Ford Aeromax

A useful alloy upgrade for Tamiya 1/14 tractor trucks where stronger rear support or a dependable mounting point is required for tuning and setup tasks.

Yes, the product is supplied as a pair and includes the screws needed for installation onto the chassis.
Alloy adds modest weight compared to plastic but improves stiffness; the tradeoff benefits scale realism and mounting stability.
Yes, basic tools are sufficient; align the parts, hand-start screws to avoid cross-threading, then torque progressively to final tightness.
Check wiring and any cable routing near the rear rails during a dry fit to ensure there is adequate clearance before finalising installation.

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