Tamiya TA02/TA03/CC01 Front Knuckle Arm Set TA3021 by GPM  [TA3021]

Tamiya Alloy Front Knuckle Arm - 1pr (For TA02, TA03, CC01) - GPM TA3021
Price:
AUD$27.05
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TA3021
GTIN:
4894538176094
Condition:
Brand New
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Front knuckle arm in alloy

This alloy front knuckle arm is an RC replacement crafted for the steering assemblies of Tamiya TA02, TA03 and CC01 vehicles. The item comes as a matched pair and is intended for model hobby use only.

The component offers increased structural stiffness and extended service life versus common plastic knuckles, fitting standard steering links and ball ends. Typical installation involves removing the front suspension components, examining ball studs and bearings, and reapplying the chassis manufacturer's recommended torque settings.

Compatible Models

  • TA02
  • TA03
  • CC01

Replace worn front knuckles with this pair to reduce flex in tuned cars, maintain consistent steering geometry adjustments, and improve repeatability on rough surfaces.

They are made to match the original mount points and in most builds will install using the factory hardware without modification.
Verify steering alignment, check for smooth bearing action, and confirm that all fasteners are torqued correctly before use.
By reducing pivot flex, alloy knuckles help keep toe and camber settings stable, which can lead to more consistent handling between runs.
Regularly inspect ball studs and bearings for wear, and replace any damaged hardware to preserve steering precision.

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