TAMIYA DT-03 Aluminium Hi-torque Servo Saver 24T with Steel Tie Rod DT3024STM by GPM  [DT3024STM]

Price:
AUD$22.13
Brand:
GPM
Model:
DT3024STM
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DT-03 Metal Saver Brief

This aluminium hi-torque servo saver is offered as an aftermarket replacement for TAMIYA DT-03 applications, supplied as a single set (DT3024STM). The design combines a 24T saver element with a stout steel tie rod to give a more rigid steering connection than stock plastic savers.

Intended to limit damaging shock loads to the servo, the saver protects internal gears and helps keep centring consistent under impact. The aluminium shell reduces flex while the steel tie rod maintains alignment during repeated use.

Installation is familiar to DT-03 builders: remove the existing saver or horn, install the 24T unit onto the servo output, then fine-tune the tie rod length to restore neutral toe and correct steering geometry. Verify that the steering moves freely through its full range and that there is no binding at full lock.

Routine care is mainly visual inspection for play at the saver link and checking tie rod threads, re-tightening screws as needed. Replace the saver if wear or distortion affects centring or structural integrity.

Specifications

  • Item Servo saver set 24T with steel tie rod
  • Material Aluminium body with steel tie rod
  • Model Number DT3024STM
  • Compatibility TAMIYA DT-03

Install this unit when you want a durable metal-bodied saver that reduces flex and improves repeatability on TAMIYA DT-03 steering systems.

Removing or unmounting the servo makes alignment and tie rod setup easier, but experienced builders can sometimes fit it with the servo in place if access allows.
The saver is designed to protect the servo rather than be a serviceable assembly; inspect regularly and replace the entire saver if wear impacts centring or link strength.
The saver itself does not increase torque demand significantly, but firmer steering feedback can feel different; ensure your servo has sufficient torque for your steering geometry and tyres.
After impacts inspect the saver link for play, the tie rod for bends, and the mounting screws for loosening; replace any part that compromises centring or safety.

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