X26 Upper Steering Top for Medius Chassis - Serpent 402175  [SER402175]

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Serpent
Model:
SER402175
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X26 steering top overview

The Serpent 402175 steering block top is supplied as a set of two upper steering blocks made for X26 steering assemblies. Each piece serves as the contact point for the steering knuckle and linkage, providing a repeatable mounting surface when parts are replaced or swapped during tuning sessions.

Compatibility is noted with Medius X26 mentions and the related SER400052 steel EP parts in the source naming, so double-check the part numbers on your chassis before fitting. The naming places this item alongside steel EP components, implying use in steering setups that include steel hardware.

Fitment notes: remove the hub or knuckle to reach the top steering block, move any bearings or spacers from the old unit where applicable, and secure the new block with the original fasteners while observing correct thread engagement and standard RC torque practice. Inspect for free movement and binding through full travel after installation.

Setup impact: replacing worn steering block tops helps recover straight tracking, tightens up steering play, and stabilizes steering geometry for more consistent handling. Fit this as a direct replacement or as part of gradual setup changes to maintain alignment and steering feel.

Installing fresh steering block tops restores the upper reference points for the knuckle and can reduce irregular toe or castor changes caused by worn parts, helping the chassis track straighter.
The product listing references steel EP parts such as SER400052; use that cross-reference to check whether your current steering assembly mixes steel components and to confirm fitment expectations.
After transfer of bearings and spacers and refitting the knuckle, check steering travel for smooth operation, ensure there is no binding at full lock, and confirm original hardware is torqued to a sensible level.

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