Tamiya TB-04 Steering Linkage Upgrade Aluminium TB4160 by GPM  [TB4160]

Tamiya TB04 Aluminium  Steering & Push Rods - 8pcs set - GPM TB4160
Price:
NZD$20.22
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TB4160
GTIN:
4894538181494
Condition:
Brand New
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Aluminium steering and push rods for precise TB-04 tuning

This aluminium 8 pcs steering and push rod kit is provided by GPM for use on the Tamiya TB-04 platform, intended to replace or upgrade the servo-to-knuckle linkages on 1/10 touring cars. The set is suited to racers and hobbyists who want consistent steering feel during setup work.

The package contains eight aluminium parts which cover standard front linkage needs and spare pieces for adjustments. Use the rods when replacing worn linkages or when changing steering geometry to refine handling characteristics on track or street surfaces.

Fitting guidance: verify thread direction and ball-end fitment before tightening, check for smooth movement across full travel, and recheck toe and ackerman after installation to maintain predictable steering. This product is for model RC use only.

Yes, the 8-piece set provides the common left and right push rods and additional pieces to cover a typical front linkage layout.
They are compatible with TB-04 style steering ball-ends; confirm ball diameter and thread compatibility with any third-party knuckles before fitting.
Light thread locker can be used on metal-to-metal joints; avoid overuse and follow the manufacturer's guidance for removable connections.
Yes, swapping link lengths or using firmer rod ends will alter toe and ackerman, which affects steering responsiveness and mid-corner behaviour.

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