TAMIYA Rear Hub Carrier Upgrade for TL-01/GF-01/WR-02 - Aluminum Red TL01-13305-RD by Jazrider  [TL01-13305-RD]

Tamiya TL-01/GF-01/WR-02 Aluminum Rear Hub Carrier (Red)
Price:
NZD$17.91
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
TL01-13305-RD
Condition:
Brand New
Available in shop
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Red anodized rear hub carrier for TL-01/GF-01/WR-02

This red anodized aluminum rear hub carrier is offered as a replacement for TAMIYA TL-01, GF-01 and WR-02 chassis. It functions as the rear wheel mount and suspension link anchor on compatible TAMIYA frames, and is finished for a durable, show-ready look. The description below focuses on fitment checks, stepwise installation, and setup considerations.

Fit and role: The carrier locates the wheel hub and supplies the mounting points for link hardware and axle components. It is intended to replace stock parts where the original dimensions and mounting boss locations match the TL-01, GF-01 or WR-02 arrangements. Measure bearing bores and hole patterns before attempting to fit.

Installation notes: Start by removing the rear wheel and unbolting the OEM carrier, following your chassis service manual. Recommended tools include metric hex drivers and small spanners for wheel nuts and link fasteners. Transfer bearings and axle hardware from your chassis or donor components; the carrier is the structural piece and typically does not include bearings or extra screws unless stated by the vendor.

Tuning and maintenance: Swapping in an aluminum carrier can stiffen the rear assembly; watch mount screw torque to avoid overloading plastic bulkheads. Make small geometry changes and verify toe and camber under static wheel load. Regularly check fastener security and bearing play during routine inspections.

Measure the carrier bolt pattern and bearing bore diameters on your chassis and compare them to the replacement part before purchase. If they match, the carrier should fit.
Use moderate torque appropriate for the bulkhead material; avoid over-tightening metal screws into plastic by using small steps and checking for thread stress.
Upgrading to aluminum can increase stiffness at the mounting point, which may subtly alter handling. Expect small changes and tune incrementally.

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