Tamiya Honda City Turbo WR02C Aluminium Front Bumper Absorber by GPM WRC2330F  [WRC2330F]

Tamiya Honda City Turbo WR02C Aluminium Front Bumper Absorber - 1set - GPM WRC2330F
Price:
USD$20.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
WRC2330F
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Aluminium front bumper absorber for WR02C

This is an RC-scale aluminium front bumper absorber designed for the Tamiya Honda City Turbo WR02C platform, supplied as a single set by GPM under model WRC2330F. The part replaces the factory front absorber element to offer a different combination of stiffness and impact response without changing the model's mounting layout.

Functionally the absorber is intended to attenuate frontal impacts and shift load transfer characteristics at the nose of the chassis, which can affect how the vehicle reacts in bumps or light collisions during track runs or fun driving. The aluminium body trades the original material's compliance for increased durability and a firmer feel.

Installation targets the existing WR02C front mount area and is intended to be fitted in place of the stock absorber. Alignment and fitment are straightforward on unmodified WR02C chassis; tuning effects are achieved by combining this part with suspension and bumper setup rather than by adjustments on the absorber itself.

Specifications

  • Item Front bumper absorber - 1 set
  • Material Aluminium
  • Model Number WRC2330F
  • Compatibility Tamiya Honda City Turbo WR02C

Choose this aluminium front bumper absorber when you want a more durable front-end component for WR02C models and a firmer impact response that integrates with chassis and suspension tuning.

It is designed for the WR02C front mount area and installs in place of the original absorber on unmodified WR02C setups.
Aluminium increases front-end stiffness and durability, which may reduce compliance on small impacts and change nose feedback during cornering and braking.
No special adjustments are required, but you may want to re-check bumper alignment and consider minor suspension or ride-height tweaks to balance the changed front response.
Inspect mounting points and fasteners after runs for tightness and check for burrs or deformation after heavy impacts, replace if severely damaged.

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