Outlaw Rampage PRO 2.0 Steering Linkage Offset - Kyosho OL045  [KY-OL045]

Kyosho OL045 - Offset Rod End
Price:
£0.00
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-OL045
GTIN:
4548565522262
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Purpose and application

This offset rod end is an RC linkage component designed for use on the Outlaw Rampage PRO 2.0 truck series. It replaces or upgrades a turnbuckle terminal to permit subtle steering and suspension geometry changes while keeping a compact connection point.

Compatibility: intended for the Outlaw Rampage PRO 2.0 truck series; always verify thread pattern and required length against your current linkage parts to ensure the correct fit prior to installation.

Installation notes: remove the existing rod end, screw the offset rod end onto the turnbuckle or linkage rod, set the offset direction to suit chassis clearance, and secure with the original fixings. Make measured adjustments and check steering return and travel after each tweak.

Tuning role: the offset rod end repositions the linkage end without large turnbuckle changes, helping you refine toe, steering angle, and neutral alignment. Use it for small, controlled adjustments to steering response or to correct minor geometry faults found during setup.

Maintenance: regularly inspect for play, clear any debris from the joint, and replace worn components promptly to avoid steering inaccuracy and uneven suspension performance.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Measure the thread diameter and pitch of your existing turnbuckle or rod end and compare with this part to ensure it will screw on without cross-threading.
Make very small changes, then drive the truck slowly to assess steering return and suspension travel; repeat until the desired geometry and feel are achieved.
Excessive play, inconsistent steering response, or visible damage to the joint indicate replacement is needed to maintain handling precision.

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