Axial Racing SCX10 Aluminium Front Bumper Absorber by GPM SCX330F  [SCX330F]

Axial Racing SCX10 Aluminium Front Bumper Absorber - 1set - GPM SCX330F
Price:
USD$20.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SCX330F
GTIN:
4894538002157
Condition:
Brand New
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Front bumper absorber for SCX10

This aluminium front bumper absorber is an RC-scale spare designed to replace or upgrade the front bumper damping element on Axial SCX10 models. The part is intended to manage low-speed impacts and reduce shock transfer into the scale chassis during crawling and mild trail use.

Compatibility is focused on the SCX10 platform; the component mounts to standard bumper attachment points and functions as a replaceable energy-absorbing element rather than a structural bumper. The aluminium construction gives consistent deformation behavior and supports repeatable tuning adjustments when trying different mounting positions or shims.

Installation is straightforward for experienced hobbyists: remove the existing bumper element, align the absorber with the bumper mounts, and secure using the original fasteners. Verify clearance for steering and suspension travel before first run, and inspect mounting hardware after initial testing.

Specifications

  • Item Front bumper absorber
  • Material Aluminium
  • Model Number GPM SCX330F
  • Compatibility Axial Racing SCX10

As a tuning and replacement part, this aluminium absorber is useful for hobbyists who want predictable front-end damping on SCX10 crawlers without altering bumper geometry, allowing focused adjustments to impact response and protection.

It is specified for the Axial Racing SCX10 platform; verify fit with your specific SCX10 variant before installation.
The part offers more consistent impact damping than softer plastics, affecting only low-speed front impact behavior without altering suspension geometry.
Check for loosened fasteners, visible deformation, and interference with steering or suspension travel, then retorque mounting points as needed.
No, it is intended as an energy-absorbing spare; do not rely on it as the sole structural element for heavy impacts.

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