HPI Savage Front/Rear Gear Box Brace - JR-CHP-SAV-011 by Jazrider  [JR-CHP-SAV-011]

Alloy Front and Rear Gear Box Brace (Purple) For HPI Savage Nitro Off Road Series - Jazrider Brand [JR-CHP-SAV-011]
Price:
USD$17.98
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-CHP-SAV-011
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Precision brace for Savage front and rear gearbox mounts

This alloy front and rear gear box brace is an aftermarket component created for HPI Savage models to reinforce gearbox regions of the chassis. Fabricated from aluminium alloy with a purple finish, the brace fastens to the Savage front and rear gearbox mounting points to provide a stable platform for drivetrain components.

The upgrade helps maintain gearbox alignment during demanding running, providing a consistent base when adjusting suspension or drivetrain settings. It serves as a replacement or performance-focused upgrade for the stock brace on compatible Savage variants.

Installation requires access to the front and rear gearbox areas and common hobby tools to remove the existing brace and fit the new unit. Always verify the mounting pattern on your Savage model to ensure correct fitment prior to installation.

Specifications

  • Item: Alloy Front and Rear Gear Box Brace
  • Material: Aluminium alloy
  • Model Number: JR-CHP-SAV-011
  • Compatibility: for HPI Savage Series
  • Color: Purple
Expect improved gearbox stability and reduced flex at mounting points, which can translate into steadier drivetrain behaviour and more repeatable handling once fitted and tested.
The brace benefits aggressive off-road and heavy-load usage by increasing rigidity, but casual users will also see improved component support. Tailor other setup changes to match the increased stiffness for best results.
Verify driveshaft and bearing alignment after installation; the brace reduces movement but may show pre-existing misalignment that needs correction for optimal performance.
Retighten all mounting hardware after the initial run and re-check clearances around the gearbox area to ensure nothing contacts the brace during full suspension travel.