Broken Control Arms = Ineffective Front Suspension
Are your front wheels no longer properly following the terrain? Is the front suspension unstable or noisy? The front control arms are the parts that connect the front wheels to the chassis and allow the suspension to move. When they are broken or worn, the front suspension becomes ineffective and your vehicle loses road handling.
These Front Control Arms 16101-6014 (Set of 2 Pieces) are the exact original parts factory-installed on your SCY. They instantly restore the front suspension geometry, ensuring optimal road handling and effective shock absorption.
What These Control Arms Change for Your RC
🎯 Restored Front Suspension: These arms allow the front wheels to perfectly follow the terrain. You regain effective suspension and optimal road handling.
💪 Robust Construction: Made from the same material as the original parts, these arms provide the necessary strength to withstand shocks and suspension stresses.
⚡ Perfect Geometry: These arms restore the exact original suspension geometry. Your vehicle regains its factory road behavior.
📦 Set of 2 Pieces: You receive 2 front control arms (left and right), enough to fully restore the front suspension.
Verified Compatibility
These control arms are compatible with the following models:
• SCY 16201 • SCY 16102 • SCY 16103
Technical Specifications
Reference: 16101-6014
Contents: 2 front control arms (left + right)
Type: Original control arms
Position: Front suspension
FAQ: Drivers' Questions
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How do I know if my control arms are worn?
If the front suspension is unstable, if you see cracks or deformations in the arms, or if the front wheels no longer properly follow the terrain, the arms are probably worn. Inspect visually: a cracked arm must be replaced immediately.
Is installation difficult?
No, installation is simple. Unscrew the old arms (screws at top and bottom), install the new ones, and screw back in. Allow 20-30 minutes to replace both front arms.
Pro tip to extend lifespan
Avoid very harsh jumps that create huge stresses on the arms upon landing. After each session, visually inspect the arms: an early crack can be detected and the arm replaced before a complete break. Regularly check the tightness of the mounting screws.