TRAXXAS T-Maxx 3.3 Steering and Suspension Tie Rods TMX3160 Front/Rear by GPM  [TMX3160]

TRAXXAS Tmaxx 3.3 #4909 Alloy Front/Rear Tie Rod - 4pcs set - GPM TMX3160
Price:
AUD$26.33
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TMX3160
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Aluminium steering link set for T-Maxx 3.3

This aftermarket tie rod kit is intended for TRAXXAS T-Maxx 3.3 models and is identified by model TMX3160. The set replaces the stock front and rear linkage rods referenced by part #4909 and is supplied as a 4 pcs package to cover both steering and rear suspension link positions.

Designed to be direct-fit replacements, the alloy rods preserve original mounting points while offering a stiffer alternative to factory plastic parts. Fitment is aimed specifically at the T-Maxx 3.3 chassis; verify the part number and mountings before fitting to confirm ball cup and thread compatibility.

Fitting tips: change each rod one at a time and match the original measured length to keep existing toe settings, recheck alignment after installation, and avoid excessive tightening on threads. Use incremental adjustments to the tie rod lengths to fine tune steering response and balance between front and rear.

Specifications

  • Item: Front/Rear Tie Rod Set - 4 pcs
  • Material: Aluminum alloy
  • Model Number: TMX3160
  • Compatibility: TRAXXAS T-Maxx 3.3 #4909

The TMX3160 aluminium tie rod set is a straightforward upgrade for TRAXXAS T-Maxx 3.3 owners seeking firmer steering and suspension linkage; confirm fit and adjust alignment after installation.

No adapters should be needed if your T-Maxx 3.3 uses the standard ball cups and threads referenced by part #4909; always confirm before fitting.
They are aluminium alloy which resists rust better than steel, but keep moving parts clean and dry to prolong service life.
Expect a firmer steering feel versus plastic rods; use small tie rod length changes to tune handling rather than large jumps.
Replace one rod at a time, set the new rod to the same length, then check toe-in and steering alignment before running the truck.

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