HPI Savage Adjustable Upper Arm Front/Rear Alloy Tie Rod SAV1054C by GPM  [SAV1054C]

HPI Savage /Savage X /Savage XL /Savage K4.6 Engine Alloy Front/Rear Adjustable Upper Arm (Titan Ium Tie Rod) W/Delrin Collars & Screws & Hex Wrench - GPM SAV1054C
Price:
NZD$33.94
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SAV1054C
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Alloy upper arm upgrade for Savage chassis

This aftermarket upper arm kit is designed for HPI Savage vehicles as a direct-replacement to modify front and rear link geometry on scale models. The assembly features an adjustable alloy arm and a machined tie rod finished in a titanium look, and it ships with Delrin collars plus the screws and hex wrench needed for basic fitting.

Fitting the alloy arm changes roll centre and camber link interactions compared with stock plastic arms, delivering a firmer mounting point and a low-friction pivot where the Delrin collars are used. The part aligns with the factory mounting points on the supported Savage variants, so installation mainly involves replacing the original arms and adjusting linkage lengths to tune handling.

Fit notes: keep compatible ball studs and bearings if they match, confirm screw thread engagement during assembly, and make measured adjustments while running the model to track steering and suspension effects. This product is intended solely for RC model use on the listed chassis.

Compatible Models

  • HPI Savage
  • Savage X
  • Savage XL
  • Savage K4.6 Engine

This alloy upper arm option for HPI Savage platforms is aimed at hobbyists who tune suspension geometry for handling improvements; the included Delrin collars and hardware cover standard replacement requirements.

No additional machining is normally required; the arm is made to use the factory upper arm mount points on the supported Savage models.
Delrin collars are supplied in the kit for installation during assembly and are not preinstalled so you can set up the tie rod geometry before final tightening.
Changing to an adjustable alloy arm affects camber link behaviour and roll centre, and can influence caster depending on how linkage lengths are set; adjust incrementally and test.
A basic hobby toolset plus the included hex wrench is usually sufficient; needle-nose pliers and a torque-limited driver help when reusing bearings and ball studs.

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