Tamiya TT-02 Steering Link Upgrade TT2048 by GPM  [TT2048]

Tamiya TT02 Alloy Steering Assembly - 1set - GPM TT2048
Price:
£10.28
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TT2048
GTIN:
4894538215335
Condition:
Brand New
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Steering link upgrade for TT-02

This alloy steering set is an aftermarket replacement for the Tamiya TT-02 RC chassis, sold as model TT2048. It substitutes the standard plastic steering links with alloy components to reduce flex and wear under hobby use. The kit is offered as a single set suitable for steering repairs and tuning adjustments.

Fitting involves removing the factory plastic steering pieces from the front knuckles and servo horn, transferring any compatible ball studs and linkage hardware, and installing the alloy parts. Perform a basic front-end disassembly and confirm all clearances before final assembly to prevent binding. This item is for scale RC models only.

The upgrade focuses on making steering feel firmer and more consistent without altering suspension geometry. Modelers fit alloy steering to gain repeatable input response during track tuning, but should monitor servo load and steering travel after installation.

Fitment depends on whether the older build uses the standard TT-02 steering knuckles and servo horn layout; compare mount points to confirm compatibility.
Alloy is harder than plastic, so check mating surfaces for wear or binding and ensure lubricated, smooth operation where metal meets plastic or bearings.
You can reuse compatible ball studs and fasteners, but verify thread and length compatibility before final installation to ensure correct geometry.

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