Compatible with Tamiya TT-02: Aluminum Ball Bearing Steering Assembly TT02-13114-RD by Jazrider  [TT02-13114-RD]

Tamiya TT-02 Aluminum Ball Bearing Steering Assembly Set (Red)
Price:
£13.81
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
TT02-13114-RD
Condition:
Brand New
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Enhanced steering precision for TT-02 rigs

This RC-scale aluminium steering assembly integrates ball bearings to replace standard plastic steering link parts on Tamiya TT-02 chassis. The machined components reduce play and deliver steadier steering inputs under repeated use.

Compatibility covers TT-02 variants that use the standard Tamiya steering linkage pattern. Installation requires removing the stock steering knuckles and fitting the aluminium assembly to the original mounting points; confirm tie-rod measurements and wheel alignment after fitting to maintain correct toe and steering geometry.

The red finish is cosmetic and does not alter fitment; treat this as a tuning-level chassis upgrade aimed at improving mechanical repeatability and simplifying bearing maintenance versus basic plastic parts. Regular checks on bearing seating and fastener torque are recommended.

Specifications

  • Item: Aluminum Ball Bearing Steering Assembly Set
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: TT02-13114-RD
  • Compatibility: Tamiya TT-02 chassis

Fit this assembly when replacing worn steering components or when seeking a more consistent steering response during tuning sessions on TT-02 based cars.

It fits TT-02 layouts that retain the stock steering linkage geometry; if your chassis has a modified steering rack or custom uprights, check clearance before ordering.
Compatibility depends on the upright design and mounting points; confirm that the upright pivot and steering arm locations match the original TT-02 layout.
The part maintains original geometry when fitted correctly, but always check and readjust toe and caster settings as needed to return the chassis to neutral alignment.
Most installations use the existing servo and rack without modification; confirm tie-rod lengths and horn position to ensure the servo centre aligns with steering neutral.

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