Tamiya F103RM Servo Mount and Upper Deck F103RM-07 by 3Racing  [F103RM-07]

Tamiya F103RM Combo Upper Deck & Servo Mount - 3RACING F103RM-07
Price:
NZD$53.47
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
F103RM-07
Condition:
Brand New
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Overview of upper deck and servo mount

The F103RM-07 is a combined upper deck and servo mounting piece intended to replace the stock arrangement on Tamiya F103RM chassis. It offers an alternate layout for 1/10 on-road cars where riders adjust servo placement and chassis balance.

Compatibility is limited to the Tamiya F103RM chassis family as stated in the product name. Fitting normally uses existing chassis mounting points; confirm servo output alignment and steering linkage clearance before final tightening. This item is aimed at hobby tuning and setup rather than structural chassis modification.

During installation, check that the servo horn and linkage maintain full travel and that the upper deck sits flush with the chassis rails. Small adjustments to hardware position or minor trimming may be needed depending on servo dimensions and horn choice.

Specifications

  • Item: Combo upper deck and servo mount
  • Material: Not specified
  • Model Number: F103RM-07
  • Compatibility: Tamiya F103RM chassis

Choose this part when you want a different upper-deck and servo mounting arrangement for tuning on a Tamiya F103RM based 1/10 on-road model, and always test-fit components before finishing assembly.

 

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Great service. Very responsive to help you out with the package. Very competitive price. Definitely the best online store for buying my rc hop ups parts. Thank you 3racing.
No, this is an aftermarket combo part intended for use on the Tamiya F103RM platform; it is not an original factory item.
Yes, changing servo position can alter steering geometry and feel, so recheck steering endpoints and trim after fitting.
Minor trimming of brackets or repositioning of small hardware may be required to clear larger servos or non-standard horns.
Fit the part loosely, check horn travel and linkage clearance across the steering arc, then tighten once alignment is confirmed.

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