TAMIYA TT01E/TT01ED Precision Aluminum Steering Components JR-TT103-LB by Jazrider  [JR-TT103-LB]

Tamiya TT01E / TT01ED Aluminum Steering Set (Light Blue)
Price:
AUD$24.93
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-TT103-LB
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision steering components for 1/10 touring chassis

The JR-TT103-LB steering kit swaps original plastic steering parts for machined aluminum replacements on Tamiya TT01E and TT01ED chassis. The focus is on creating a firmer steering interface that supports precise input and consistent return-to-center characteristics.

Finished in light blue anodize, the components not only look distinct but also gain a protective surface layer that helps resist surface damage compared with uncoated metal. The increased stiffness of aluminum helps reduce unwanted play under load, providing repeatable behaviour during setup and track runs. This set is intended for standard 1/10 scale electric touring vehicles and pairs with stock servo linkages and mounting points on TT01E/TT01ED.

Fitting guidance: remove the stock plastic steering parts, transfer any bearings or screws that remain serviceable, and install the aluminum pieces in the same locations. Check linkage lengths and servo horn fitment during trial assembly before final torque. Common hex drivers used for TT01 upkeep are sufficient for installation.

Specifications

  • Item: Aluminum steering set
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: JR-TT103-LB
  • Compatibility: Tamiya TT01E / TT01ED
  • Color: Light blue (anodized)

Use this kit to replace worn plastic steering parts and gain a sharper, more predictable steering feel for tuning and everyday running on TT01E/TT01ED 1/10 touring builds.

The parts are designed to mount in the stock locations and should not alter static toe or Ackermann if installed correctly; verify geometry after fitting and before track runs.
A firmer steering interface reduces flex-related inconsistencies, which can change steering feel; combine this upgrade with suspension tuning to balance overall handling changes.
It is good practice to check servo endpoints and dual-rate settings after installation to ensure the new mechanical linkage does not cause binding or excessive throw.
Perform a slow steering sweep and full lock checks on stands first, then try incremental track tests to observe any change in response before pushing hard.

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