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TKR9428B – Shock Tower (front, lightened, 7075 CNC, GM ano, ET/NT48 2.0)

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  • TKR9428B – Shock Tower (front, lightened, 7075 CNC, GM ano, ET/NT48 2.0) Coast 2 Coast RC
  • TKR9428B – Shock Tower (front, lightened, 7075 CNC, GM ano, ET/NT48 2.0) Coast 2 Coast RC
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Description

Introducing the TKR9428B Shock Tower by Tekno RC, a high-quality upgrade designed for the ET/NT48 2.0 RC models. Constructed from premium 7075 CNC machined aluminum and featuring a sleek GM ano finish, this front shock tower offers superior strength and durability. Engineered to be lighter than the stock version, it enhances the overall performance and handling of your vehicle. With its precise fit and exceptional craftsmanship, this Tekno RC product is a must-have for serious racers and enthusiasts. Upgrade your ET/NT48 2.0 with the TKR9428B – Shock Tower and experience unmatched performance and reliability on the track.


TKR9428B – Shock Tower (front, lightened, 7075 CNC, GM ano, ET/NT48 2.0)

Tekno RC is excited to introduce the new lightened front shock tower for your ET/NT48 2.X truggies! This new tower is CNC machined from high quality 7075 aluminum, hard anodized, and redesigned to save every gram possible. The infrequently utilized camberlink positions were deleted, the tower’s outer perimeter was decreased, and the supporting cross elements have been milled out. This tower saves about 25 grams over the stock tower, for a 38% decrease. TKR9428B is a direct replacement for TKR9428 and requires no extra parts.

Vehicle Compatibility

  • TKR9428B - Shock Tower (front, lightened, 7075 CNC, GM ano, ET/NT48 2.0) is not included with any kit.
  • This can be used with the ET48 2.0 and NT48 2.0 vehicles and should be a direct replacement for the stock part or used as a new feature. Please use the instruction manual for the kit(s) listed to verify compatibility and no additional items are necessary before purchasing.

 

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1 Review

  • 5

    Hardware

    Posted by michael lawrence on 8th Aug 2023

    The hardware felt good on the track for the first time ✅

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