Precision Cornering Stabiliser Upgrade - Tamiya 54757 M-07 Concept Front & Rear Stabilizer Set OP-1757  [54757]

Tamiya 54757 - M-07 Concept Stabilizer Set (F, R) OP-1757
Price:
NZD$31.32
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
54757
GTIN:
4950344547579
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Refine Your M-07 Concept Balance

The Tamiya 54757 Stabilizer Set is engineered for the M-07 Concept chassis to provide practical suspension tuning options. It helps hobbyists adjust vehicle balance and steering feel by allowing targeted stiffness changes at both ends.

Selectable Soft and Hard Options

The kit includes two stiffness choices - soft (red) and hard (blue) - for front and rear stabilizers. These options allow you to tune the car for tighter turn-in or more stable high speed runs, and the supplied adjuster rods and stoppers let you fine-tune left-right balance quickly.

Designed for Direct Fit

Specifically matched to the M-07 Concept chassis, this stabilizer set installs using the existing mounting locations. All small components needed for fitting are provided so you can complete the upgrade with minimal fuss.

 

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For sharper turn-in, try a harder front stabilizer and a softer rear. Small step changes help you find the best compromise between steering bite and rear traction.
Yes, soft parts are red and the harder pieces are blue, making it easy to identify and swap components during a set-up session.
Yes, the included adjuster rods and stoppers allow asymmetric tuning so you can correct minor handling imbalances between left and right sides.

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