Element Enduro Aluminum Front Steering Knuckle Arms by JAZRIDER JR-EE01-S  [JR-EE01-S]

Element Enduro Aluminum Front Steering Knuckle Arms Set (Silver)
Price:
USD$11.00
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-EE01-S
Condition:
Brand New
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Front steering knuckle arms for Element Enduro

This aluminium front steering knuckle arms set is an RC-scale replacement designed for Element Enduro chassis owners seeking a direct metal swap for the stock plastic knuckles. The parts provide a more rigid mounting point for the steering linkage and keep component geometry consistent under load, useful when running heavier wheels or firm suspension settings on trail runs.

Installation is straightforward for hobbyists familiar with basic teardown: remove the wheel, detach the existing knuckle using the original mounting hardware, transfer any bearings or seals to the new knuckles, and refit using the stock screws. Check steering geometry and toe after installation and verify free movement through the suspension travel to avoid binding.

Tuning role: replacing plastic knuckles with aluminium can reduce flex at the steering pickup points and produce crisper steering response. Use this part when you want steadier steering inputs on technical sections or when setting up stiffer suspension rates; retain stock linkage lengths and ball positions unless you are intentionally changing toe or ackermann characteristics.

 

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Arrived quickly considering the distance and packed well. Excellent communication about order status. Products are exactly as described and fit well. Good value overall. Will be ordering from you again 👍
They are intended as direct-fit replacements for Element Enduro chassis knuckles, using the original mounting points and hardware, so no machining should be required.
In most cases you can reuse the stock screws and bearings; inspect reusable hardware for wear and replace any damaged parts before reassembly.
Aluminium knuckles reduce flex at the steering pivots, which can sharpen steering response; you may need to fine-tune toe or shock settings to balance feel.

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