Tamiya 54923 TB-05 Adjustable Ackerman Steering Kit - Precision Aluminium Upgrade  [54923]

Tamiya 54923 - TB-05 Adjustable Ackerman Steering Set OP-1923
Price:
NZD$75.81
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
54923
GTIN:
4950344549238
Condition:
Brand New
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Tune TB-05 Corner Entry with an Adjustable Ackerman Set

For modelers wanting sharper control of a TB-05 PRO chassis, the Tamiya 54923 Adjustable Ackerman Steering Set provides a straightforward way to alter steering geometry. It helps you dial in the front-end for different track conditions.

Selectable Geometry for Different Driving Styles

The components are mainly aluminium, offering greater rigidity and consistent steering behaviour. Pick from three Ackerman settings - standard, middle and aggressive - by swapping bearing holder pieces that have different hole offsets. The most aggressive option emulates the TA07 PRO layout for quicker initial turn-in.

Robust Construction and Finish

Replacing the factory plastic parts, the anodised blue aluminium steering arms and bridge give a tidy look and stronger performance under load, reducing unwanted flex during hard cornering.

Fits the TB-05 PRO Chassis

This steering set is made specifically for the TB-05 PRO chassis, providing a neat upgrade path for those chasing improved steering precision.

Start with the standard setting as a baseline, then try intermediate for more reactive feel. The aggressive setting suits tracks needing quick turn-in, but it can make the car twitchier on exit.
No extra chassis parts are required for a TB-05 PRO. The kit replaces the standard steering pieces and uses the included aluminium arms and bearing holders for the different settings.
Anodising is durable, but scuffs can occur from crashes and frequent handling. The finish should hold up well under normal club and weekend running.
The parts are light but stiffer than plastic. They alter steering feel more than overall weight distribution, so balance changes are minimal.

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