TAMIYA Scania R620 3pc Rear Chassis Mount TRU031SC by GPM  [TRU031SC]

Tamiya Tractor Truck Alloy Rear Chassis Mount - 3pcs set (For Scania R620) - GPM TRU031SC
Price:
AUD$24.92
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TRU031SC
GTIN:
4894538202403
Condition:
Brand New
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3-piece rear mount for the Scania R620 chassis

This 3-piece alloy rear chassis mount is supplied for the TAMIYA Scania R620 to replace or reinforce the original rear mounting points. It is designed for modelers who need a firmer rear pickup during tuning or where the factory parts have worn.

Compatibility is confined to the Scania R620 platform as listed in the product name. The mount acts as a structural replacement at the rear chassis interface, so verify existing screw positions and nearby clearances before installation. In many cases the original screws and mounting holes can be reused, but always check screw length and thread fit to prevent interference with the gearbox or suspension mounts.

As a chassis upgrade, the alloy rear mount lowers flex at the rear pickup points which helps maintain alignment under load. The exact effect depends on the combined setup of chassis, suspension and fasteners and will be subtle rather than radical.

Specifications

  • Item Rear chassis mount - 3pcs set
  • Material Alloy
  • Model Number TRU031SC
  • Compatibility For Scania R620

Use standard workshop procedures when fitting: align parts before final torque, confirm clearances, and keep original hardware where appropriate to retain serviceability.

Yes, the mount is specified for the TAMIYA Scania R620 chassis and is not guaranteed to fit other models.
The set contains three alloy mount pieces; fasteners are typically reused from the model unless replacements are required.
When correctly fitted and with appropriate screw lengths, the mount should not contact the gearbox. Always check clearances during trial assembly.
Use moderate torque consistent with small model fasteners; a torque driver set to light settings is suitable to avoid stripping threads.

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