Tamiya DF-02 Rear Lower Arm Alloy Upgrade DF2056 with Pins and 2.5mm E-clips by GPM  [DF2056]

Tamiya DF-02 Alloy Rear Lower Arm With Pins & 2.5mm E-clips & Screws - 1pr set - GPM DF2056
Price:
NZD$40.05
Brand:
GPM
Model:
DF2056
GTIN:
4894538040289
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DF-02 alloy rear lower arm for maintenance

This aftermarket rear lower arm is made for the Tamiya DF-02 chassis and carries the model number DF2056. Built in alloy for increased rigidity, the part is supplied with mounting pins, 2.5mm e-clips and screws so you can replace the stock part during routine service or when changing suspension geometry.

Fit and role: The metal lower arm takes the place of the standard plastic piece in DF-02 rear suspension, reducing component deflection under load and giving a firmer pivot behavior. It is intended for RC maintenance, setup changes and for users preferring metal components for durability.

Installation notes: Ensure the pins pass cleanly through the arm and frame holes, lock them with the included 2.5mm e-clips and drive the screws to a modest torque to avoid damaging plastic threads. Verify there is no binding and recheck alignment and camber after fitting.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear lower arm assembly
  • Material: Alloy
  • Model Number: DF2056
  • Compatibility: Tamiya DF-02 chassis

GPM DF2056 is a straightforward alloy swap for DF-02 drivers who want metal durability and stable suspension response; observe the installation precautions for best results.

Yes. The arm uses the same mounting footprint as the original DF-02 rear lower arm and fits the stock suspension geometry.
The kit includes the mounting pins, the 2.5mm e-clips and the screws required to reinstall the arm into the stock layout.
You should inspect toe and camber after installation and adjust shims or links as needed, since the stiffer alloy can alter suspension behaviour slightly.
Use a light touch when tightening screws into plastic housings and consider light threadlocker only where appropriate; avoid overtightening metal screws into plastic parts.

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