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ARC Hubs, Steering & Chassis Components for Go Karts & Performance Builds
Upgrade your chassis performance with ARC Racing hubs, steering components, and precision hardware engineered for durability and control. Designed for go karts, minibikes, and high-performance builds, ARC components help improve steering accuracy, chassis stability, and overall handling consistency under demanding racing conditions.
Whether you're building a competitive kart or reinforcing a performance chassis setup, ARC Racing hubs and steering parts are built to handle high load stress, aggressive cornering, and sustained track use with dependable reliability.
Why Choose ARC Hubs & Steering Components?
- Improves steering precision and chassis control during high-speed cornering.
- Reduces flex and unwanted play for more consistent handling feedback.
- Built for racing-level durability under heavy braking and aggressive driving.
- Precision-machined for accurate fitment across kart and performance chassis platforms.
- Trusted by competitive racers and performance builders worldwide.
From weekend track sessions to competitive kart racing, ARC Racing chassis components help maintain stability, improve responsiveness, and deliver dependable performance under pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions – ARC Hubs & Steering Components
What do performance hubs improve?
Performance hubs improve wheel mounting stability and reduce unwanted movement, helping maintain consistent handling and chassis alignment during aggressive driving.
Do steering components affect handling?
Yes. High-quality steering components reduce flex and slop, improving steering precision and driver feedback under racing conditions.
How do I choose the correct hub?
Confirm axle diameter, keyway size, bolt pattern, and application (front or rear). Always verify compatibility with your chassis and braking system before installation.
Are ARC chassis components suitable for racing?
Yes. ARC Racing hubs and steering parts are built to withstand competitive kart racing conditions, including high loads, aggressive cornering, and repeated track stress.