Tamiya TT-02 Alloy Steering Assembly TT2048 by GPM  [TT2048]

Tamiya TT02 Alloy Steering Assembly - 1set - GPM TT2048
Price:
AUD$19.35
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TT2048
GTIN:
4894538215335
Condition:
Brand New
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Alloy steering assembly for TT-02 chassis

This alloy steering assembly is a direct aftermarket replacement for the Tamiya TT-02 platform and is identified as model TT2048. The kit replaces common plastic steering components with metal parts to reduce play and wear when used for hobby driving or tuning sessions. It is supplied as one set suitable for front-end steering repairs.

To fit, remove the stock plastic steering arms from the TT-02 knuckles and the servo horn, transfer any compatible ball studs and hardware, and install the alloy components. Expect to perform basic front disassembly and verify the fit and clearances before final torque. This part is intended solely for radio-controlled models.

The upgrade improves steering consistency and durability while leaving suspension geometry unchanged. Hobbyists typically fit alloy steering to achieve a firmer, repeatable steering feel on track, taking care to check for any binding or increased servo load after installation.

Where compatible, existing ball studs and screws can be reused, but check thread sizes and lengths before final assembly.
Yes, metal linkages generally give a firmer and more predictable steering input compared with plastic, which many racers prefer for tuning consistency.
After fitting, cycle the steering by hand, power the servo and observe for binding, and recheck hardware tightness after the first run.

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