TAMIYA BBX BB-01 Rear Pull Rod Fixing Bracket 7075-T6 BBX030 by GPM  [BBX030]

TAMIYA BBX BB-01 Aluminum 7075-T6 Rear Swing Arm Pull Rod Bracket - GPM BBX030
Price:
AUD$35.64
Brand:
GPM
Model:
BBX030
GTIN:
4894538379969
Condition:
Brand New
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7075-T6 rear pull rod fixing bracket

This aftermarket bracket replaces the stock rear pull rod mount on the TAMIYA BBX BB-01 chassis to hold the pull rod securely during setup and inspection. Constructed from 7075-T6 aluminum, it offers a firm mounting point so the rear suspension geometry is consistent when measuring or tuning. The package contains the bracket and the screws shown below, allowing direct fitment to the BBX BB-01 chassis listed in the compatibility section.

Intended for 1/10 scale BBX BB-01 hobby models, the part preserves the original suspension principle while providing a more stable attachment for the pull rod. Fit using the supplied hardware and the chassis mounting points for correct alignment.

Packing includes

  • Swing arm pull rod bracket - 1pcs
  • Grade 12.9 black flat head screws 3x8 - 3pcs
  • Grade 12.9 black round head screws 3x16 - 4pcs

Compatible Models

  • TAMIYA-1/10 BBX BB-01 CHASSIS-58719

Install this bracket to restore a stable rear pull rod mount on the BBX BB-01, improving repeatability for ride height and toe adjustments during setup.

 

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Perfect craftmanship, perfect Parts and very fast shipping! Excelent!
Use a small amount of medium-strength threadlocker on the fasteners if you run on rough terrain, but avoid overuse to allow future removal.
The bracket is shown in bare machined finish from 7075-T6 aluminum; surface treatment may vary by batch.
Yes, the bracket is intended to secure the pull rod position so linkage geometry remains stable while you set up or troubleshoot the rear end.
Installation typically uses the existing access points; depending on your build you may not need to remove the shock, but removing nearby parts can make alignment easier.

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