HPI Savage 21 Front and Rear Arm Clamp Kit Graphite GSAV1052 by GPM  [GSAV1052]

HPI Savage 21 Graphite Front/Rear Arm Lock Plate - 3pcs - GPM GSAV1052
Price:
NZD$33.78
Brand:
GPM
Model:
GSAV1052
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Arm pivot clamp plates for Savage 21

This listing is for a front and rear arm lock plate set intended for HPI Savage 21, sold under model GSAV1052. The parts are graphite clamp plates that locate at the suspension arm pivots to limit movement and preserve the chassis geometry engineers intended.

Graphite is used to provide a mix of rigidity and light weight, clamping either the arm body or the arm insert depending on your Savage 21 configuration. In workshop practice the plates make suspension alignment more repeatable after hard landings or rough runs, helping you keep setup consistent.

Fitting is straightforward: the plates replace the stock arm lock position and use existing mounting holes. Verify fastener torque after initial use and check clearance around nearby components. No specialised tools are required beyond normal Savage 21 maintenance tools.

Specifications

  • Item Front/Rear Arm Lock Plate set, 3 pcs
  • Material Graphite
  • Model Number GSAV1052
  • Compatibility HPI Savage 21

Use these plates when you want a simple, durable way to control arm pivot play while tuning off-road handling on Savage 21 models.

Yes, the plates are designed to clamp either the arm itself or the insert type commonly used on Savage 21, but check fitment before final tightening.
The set uses the vehicle's existing fasteners; replacements are not included so retain your original hardware or source matching screws if required.
They are intended to preserve the chassis geometry by reducing pivot play rather than altering alignment, but always confirm geometry after installation.
Inspect the plates for wear and ensure fasteners remain correctly torqued; graphite does not require lubrication but should be kept free of grit.

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