HPI Baja Alloy Rear Shock Tower Support by GPM BJ030  [BJ030]

HPI Baja Alloy Rear Shock Tower Support - GPM BJ030
Price:
USD$36.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
BJ030
GTIN:
4894538023503
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Rear shock tower support for HPI Baja

This alloy rear shock tower support is presented as an RC-scale replacement part produced by GPM for HPI Baja models, intended to reinforce the rear shock mounting area. Its role is to reduce flex at the tower interface so the rear suspension maintains alignment under load and during aggressive terrain work.

Installation is direct-replacement where the original tower mounts, using the stock mounting points and hardware; confirm hole alignment before final tightening. Because it changes mounting stiffness, expect small differences in shock response and tweak damping or spring rates as needed when reassembling.

For tuning, the part provides a firmer platform for shock relocation or multi-shock setups, helping preserve camber and toe behavior through suspension travel. Use it as a chassis-stiffening measure when searching for more consistent rear-end feel rather than as a sole method to alter geometry.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear shock tower support
  • Material: Alloy
  • Model Number: GPM BJ030
  • Brand: GPM
  • Compatibility: HPI Baja

Use this alloy tower support when targeting a firmer rear mounting point for consistent suspension tuning on HPI Baja models; verify fit and re-torque fasteners after the first test runs.

It is designed for HPI Baja mounting points, but verify hole alignment against your chassis before final installation.
In most cases the stock hardware will work; inspect thread engagement and replace any damaged fasteners.
By stiffening the shock mounting, it can make shock response more consistent, so you may need to fine-tune damping or spring rates afterward.
The part is alloy; keep mounting faces clean and avoid over-torquing to prevent stress concentrations.

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