Mugen Seiki MRX4/MRX4-R 3mm Graphite radio tray by 3Racing MRX4-17/SG  [MRX4-17/SG]

Mugen Seiki MRX4 /Mugen Seiki MRX4-R 3mm Graphite Radio Tray - 3Racing MRX4-17/SG
Price:
USD$37.90
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
MRX4-17/SG
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Graphite radio tray for MRX4 chassis

This 3mm graphite radio tray is a direct replacement accessory intended for 1/10-scale Mugen Seiki MRX4 and MRX4-R electric touring chassis layouts. It provides a stable mounting platform for the receiver and related electronics while keeping the component layout compact for efficient cable routing and center-of-gravity adjustments.

Fit and role: the tray is designed to occupy the vehicle's radio bay, maintaining the intended component spacing used on MRX4-series chassis. During setup it helps keep the receiver and wiring tidy, and offers a neutral baseline for tuning electronics placement without altering suspension or drivetrain geometry.

Installation notes: use the vehicle's existing radio-bay hardware and original screw points when fitting this tray, verify secure fastenings for the receiver and use foam or double-sided tape for vibration isolation as needed. Route antenna and power leads to avoid contact with moving parts and to preserve steering and suspension travel.

Specifications

  • Item Mugen Seiki MRX4 / MRX4-R radio tray
  • Material 3mm graphite
  • Model Number MRX4-17/SG
  • Compatibility Mugen Seiki MRX4, MRX4-R

Use this graphite tray to tidy electronics layout and keep a consistent mounting reference during setup and tuning of MRX4-series touring cars.

The tray is specified for Mugen Seiki MRX4 and MRX4-R models, fitment to other variants should be confirmed against mounting points.
Use the stock radio-bay screws and brackets from your MRX4 chassis, plus foam tape or double-sided adhesive for receiver isolation as preferred.
As a 3mm graphite accessory its contribution is minimal and primarily serves to organize electronics rather than change handling characteristics.
Route power and signal leads along the tray edges, secure with zip-ties or tape, and keep antenna clear of metal parts and moving components.

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