Tamiya 50520 CVA Short Shock Unit Set II Performance Suspension Kit  [50520]

Tamiya 50520 - CVA Short Shock Unit Set II SP-520
Price:
AUD$24.63
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
50520
GTIN:
4950344505203
Condition:
Brand New
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Fine-Tune Suspension with Tamiya CVA 50520 Short Units

The Tamiya 50520 CVA Short Shock Unit Set II is a practical upgrade for enthusiasts who want tighter, more controllable suspension behavior. It fits many Tamiya model layouts and supplies the parts to build two compact shock units.

Included Parts and Shock Components

Inside the box you will find nylon Y-parts, steel piston shafts, four 63mm springs and a one-ounce bottle of medium viscosity shock oil to help you set damping quickly.

Durable Build for Consistent Handling

These CVA short shocks pair steel and nylon parts to deliver robust performance that helps preserve handling and stability across diverse surfaces.

Simple Fitment and Setup

Assembly is required but the instruction sheet keeps the process simple. The metal bag of parts contains o-rings, diaphragms and shafts so you can finish the installation without sourcing extra components.

 

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Ordered and received my RC car, transmitter, battery and several hot-up items in very fast time and with no postage damage. Slight overlook on the packing with 2 duplicate items being missed. After contacting RCJAZ witht he issue they quickly corrected
When set up correctly, the shorter CVA shocks can help reduce body roll and sharpen turn-in, but final results depend on overall suspension tuning.
The kit contains a one-ounce bottle of medium viscosity shock oil to start with; swapping oil weight is the usual way to fine-tune damping characteristics.
The piston shafts are steel and built for strength; good maintenance and cleaning after wet or salty conditions will help prevent corrosion.
They are suitable for many front and rear applications where short shocks are required; check your chassis mounting and stroke limits before swapping.
Regular inspection of seals and shafts, along with periodic oil changes, will keep the shocks performing and prolong their service life.

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