XRAY T4 FWD Conversion Kit by Arrowmax AM-920001  [AM-920001]

Arrowmax AM-920001 AM Medius Xray T4 FWD Conversion Kit
Price:
USD$181.87
Brand:
Arrowmax
Model:
AM-920001
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Conversion kit overview

This RC-scale conversion kit adapts the XRAY T4 touring chassis for front-wheel-drive layouts. Produced under Arrowmax part AM-920001, the kit is presented as a focused chassis conversion option that changes drivetrain orientation and suspension linkage geometry to support FWD setups. The description here concentrates on function, installation context, and tuning considerations rather than a parts inventory.

The kit's role is to provide the core mounting and linkage changes needed when a builder opts to run a front-driven configuration on a T4 platform. It is intended for hobbyists who want to explore handling traits unique to FWD layouts on 1/10 touring-class RC models, and for teams testing alternative drivetrain packaging for track or club competition use.

Installation considerations: expect a multi-step swap that requires removal or reconfiguration of original drivetrain mounts and possible adjustment to suspension pickup points. The conversion is best handled on a workbench with vehicle documentation at hand, and by hobbyists familiar with basic chassis disassembly and measuring alignment tolerances.

Specifications

  • Item Arrowmax AM-920001 AM Medius Xray T4 FWD Conversion Kit
  • Material Not specified by manufacturer
  • Model Number AM-920001
  • Compatibility XRAY T4 chassis

As a purpose-built RC-scale conversion, this kit clarifies the scope of work when converting XRAY T4 platforms to front-wheel drive, emphasizing geometry control and setup trade-offs. It is best used where precise alignment and predictable linkage behavior are priorities during tuning.

The kit is listed for use with the XRAY T4 chassis series, check your specific T4 revision and existing drivetrain layout before purchase to confirm fit.
Typical bench tools are required, including hex drivers (appropriate sizes), a small set of screwdrivers, and calipers for alignment checks; a stable workstand is recommended.
Yes, changing to a front-driven layout alters weight transfer and traction characteristics, so suspension and anti-roll adjustments should be revisited during setup to achieve balanced handling.
Contact Arrowmax support or authorized dealers for replacement components and technical guidance, and refer to manufacturer resources for fitment details.

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