Tamiya 54502 TT-02 Aluminium Propeller Joint - Lightweight Performance Part  [54502]

Tamiya 54502 - RC TT02 Aluminum Propeller Joint TT-02 OP.1502 OP-1502
Price:
AUD$10.05
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
54502
GTIN:
4950344545025
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Sharpen your TT-02 driveline

The Tamiya 54502 Aluminium Propeller Joint is an effective upgrade for TT-02 owners wanting a firmer connection than stock resin offers. These aluminium joints aim to reduce slack in the drivetrain and improve how power reaches the wheels.

Practical benefits of aluminium couplings

Aluminium delivers better wear resistance and steadier rotation under load, which helps maintain consistent acceleration and stability. For tuners looking to squeeze predictable behaviour from their TT-02, this is a sensible swap.

Quick installation pointers

Installation is simple for most hobbyists: secure the joint, check for free rotation and tighten fixings to the recommended level. Regular checks after running will identify wear before it affects performance.

 

Product Reviews
3 Reviews
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After frustrations and dissapointments with UK suppliers RCJAZ are a a dream. Excellent stock levels, easy to use website, competitive prices and wonderful communication emails and tracking portals..........icing on the cake, delivery in a week from Hong
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Cheapest prices for Kyosho parts I have seen! An improvement you could consider is to provide a lead time for orders if you are required to order stock in prior to shipment.
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Best prices around. Everything is well packaged and quick postage.
Yes, the aluminium joints are durable enough for mixed use. Keep an eye on debris build up when off-road and clean after dusty sessions.
Not usually. They work with the stock TT-02 layout, though pairing with upgraded shafts or cups can complement the strengthened joint.
Inspect after heavy use and during routine maintenance intervals. Look for loosened screws, corrosion and signs of wear at contact points.

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