Schumacher FT9 Lower Suspension Arm Set by Factory Pro O-SCP039  [FP-O-SCP039]

Price:
USD$29.60
Brand:
Factory Pro
Model:
FP-O-SCP039
Condition:
Brand New
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Lower suspension arm set for FT9

This Factory Pro FP-O-SCP039 lower suspension arm set is an aftermarket replacement designed for Schumacher FT9 RC touring car chassis. The article focuses on fitment, installation considerations, and the role lower arms play in suspension setup for competitive on-track tuning.

Intended as direct-fit replacements for the FT9 lower arm mounting points, these arms restore geometry and durability when original parts are worn or damaged. They serve a tuning role by affecting roll centre and lateral stiffness, which in turn influences turn-in, mid-corner balance, and rear traction on asphalt or carpet surfaces.

Installation notes: verify the arm orientation and hinge-pin alignment before final tightening, use correct-length hinge pins and retainers for your FT9 hub carriers, and check servo saver and rear toe links for interference after fitting. Replace any worn bushings or bearings during the swap to ensure the suspension moves freely and predictably.

Specifications

  • Item: Lower suspension arm set
  • Material: Not specified by manufacturer
  • Model Number: FP-O-SCP039
  • Compatibility: Schumacher FT9

For FT9 owners replacing worn lower arms or exploring basic suspension changes, this Factory Pro O-SCP039 set provides a straightforward aftermarket option that preserves FT9 geometry and supports tuning adjustments without modifying the chassis.

Yes, they are produced as aftermarket parts intended to match FT9 lower arm mounting points, check hinge-pin and hub carrier compatibility during installation.
Usually no additional parts are required beyond standard FT9 hinge pins and retainers, but inspect bushings and bearings and replace if worn.
Lower arm stiffness and geometry influence roll centre and lateral flex, which affects turn-in, mid-corner balance, and rear traction; use them as part of a coordinated setup change.
No chassis modification should be necessary, but confirm alignment with your current steering and suspension components and adjust link lengths if required.

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