Tamiya TT02B Metal-Cored Steering Tie Rod TT2B047P by GPM  [TT2B047P]

Tamiya TT02B Spring Steel Steering Tie Rod With Plastic Ends - 1pr - GPM TT2B047P
Price:
£4.36
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TT2B047P
GTIN:
4894538217506
Condition:
Brand New
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Replacement steering tie rod for TT02B

The TT2B047P steering tie rod is an aftermarket replacement crafted for the Tamiya TT02B chassis. It pairs a spring steel centre with plastic end fittings to retain original attachment geometry while offering better resistance to bending under steering load typical of scale tarmac and mild off-road use.

Supplied as 1 pr, the unit replaces the stock steering link on compatible TT02B variants. Plastic ends preserve the ball- or stud-type mounting so most users can reuse existing linkage screws and studs without altering the car. The spring steel centre section balances increased stiffness with bend recovery, which is helpful when refining steering return and toe.

Installation notes: the part installs into standard TT02B steering linkage positions using the chassis' existing hardware. After installation check clearance to suspension components and the servo horn travel, and confirm steering centring before final tightening. No specialist tools are needed beyond common hobby maintenance items.

Tuning notes: select this tie rod if you want a firmer steering link than standard plastic items and seek reliable geometry under repeated inputs. It is suitable for experimenting with adjustable toe while keeping light end fittings to reduce joint binding.

Yes, the plastic ends preserve the original connection geometry, helping maintain steering geometry while the spring steel centre reduces permanent deformation.
The stiffer centre provides more consistent steering under load, but suitability for competition depends on class rules and individual setup preferences. Always test on your car before event use.
Measure the link length and ball/stud spacing against the original part, fit it to the standard linkage positions, then verify clearance and steering centring during a trial fit.

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