Tamiya TT01 Precision Steering Kit TT048 by GPM  [TT048]

Tamiya TT01 Alloy Steering Assembly With Shims+Collars+Screws - GPM TT048
Price:
NZD$25.88
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TT048
GTIN:
4894538212198
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision steering kit for TT01

This aluminum steering assembly is an aftermarket set tailored to the Tamiya TT01 chassis for routine maintenance and tighter steering setup. The kit replaces common wear items and provides shims, collars and screws to swap out the factory plastic components.

Use case: ideal when you want repeatable steering geometry, firmer linkages or to repair worn steering parts. Shims give control over toe and ackermann clearance while collars and mounting screws secure the tie-rods for consistent tracking.

Fitting advice: the assembly is intended as a direct replacement for the TT01 steering pieces cited in the title. Basic tools and a hex driver are required, so inspect the servo saver and horn for wear and confirm final alignment on a level surface.

Specifications

  • Item Tamiya TT01 Alloy Steering Assembly with shims, collars and screws
  • Material Aluminum alloy
  • Model Number TT048
  • Compatibility Tamiya TT01

This aluminium steering assembly lets you replace worn parts and lock in a more predictable steering feel for TT01 1/10 on-road cars.

 

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You will need basic hand tools and a hex driver to remove the old parts and install the new aluminium assembly and hardware.
Yes, metal steering components reduce flex compared with plastic, which gives firmer and more repeatable steering response.
Shims can be added or removed during setup to refine tie-rod spacing and toe; recheck alignment after any shim changes.
Metal parts can slightly change steering friction; verify servo saver condition and ensure your servo can handle the new linkage stiffness.

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