TAMIYA DT03 Aluminium Hi-Torque Servo Saver 25T with Aluminium Tie Rod DT3025TM by GPM  [DT3025TM]

TAMIYA DT03 Aluminium Hi-torque Servo Saver 25T With Aluminium Tie Rod - 1set - GPM DT3025TM
Price:
NZD$28.97
Brand:
GPM
Model:
DT3025TM
GTIN:
4894538104417
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Aluminium servo saver and tie rod for DT03 tuning

This aluminium hi-torque servo saver and matched aluminium tie rod are offered as an aftermarket replacement for TAMIYA DT03 scale rigs. The assembly aims to cut servo shock transfer while maintaining crisp steering control with lightweight metal parts.

Function overview: the servo saver cushions sudden inputs and diverts small impacts from the servo spline, while the aluminium tie rod replaces softer stock links to provide a more durable steering connection under heavier loads.

Installation tips: supplied as a set to fit the DT03 steering layout. Use basic RC tools, check spline alignment and secure thread engagement during fitment. Not intended for use on real vehicles.

Specifications

  • Item: TAMIYA DT03 Aluminium Hi-torque Servo Saver 25T With Aluminium Tie Rod - 1set
  • Material: Aluminium
  • Model Number: GPM DT3025TM
  • Compatibility: TAMIYA DT03

A practical upgrade when you want longer lasting steering links on DT03 platforms while keeping servo protection in place.

Yes, the aluminium parts are common in tuned DT03 setups for improved durability and more consistent steering feel under race conditions.
Not generally; the saver protects the servo. If you run much higher loads, consider a higher torque servo rated for the increased forces.
Most stock hardware will work, but inspect threads and replace any worn screws or nuts to ensure secure engagement.

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