Auper D6 Steering Rack Bolt Titanium Upgrade - SAK-D6805A by 3Racing  [SAK-D6805A]

3RACING Auper D6 Titanium Steering Rack Bolt - SAK-D6805A
Price:
CAD$5.20
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
SAK-D6805A
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision titanium steering bolt for Auper D6

This SAK-D6805A steering rack bolt is an RC-scale replacement part designed specifically for the Auper D6 chassis. As a dedicated steering rack fastener, it restores secure linkage and allows precise adjustment of steering play without altering steering geometry.

The titanium material provides a balance of strength and reduced wear compared with standard steel fasteners while keeping overall weight low for small-scale RC use. The part is intended to mate with the existing steering rack and linkage on the Auper D6, so installation focuses on replacing the original bolt and verifying linkage alignment.

Installation tips: remove the steering rack assembly per your chassis manual, transfer any bearings or spacers, fit the SAK-D6805A bolt through the rack and linkage, and torque to the chassis-recommended value. After installation, check end-to-end steering travel and make incremental trim adjustments with the servo saver or turnbuckles to remove any residual play.

Tuning role: use this bolt when replacing a worn fastener or when seeking a durable upgrade that maintains steering responsiveness. It is suited for hobby-level maintenance and setup work where component reliability and repeatable linkage positioning are important.

Yes. This bolt is specified for the Auper D6 steering rack. When rebuilding, swap bearings and spacers exactly as removed and install the SAK-D6805A in the same orientation to preserve steering geometry.
Use a matching hex driver and a careful, torque-aware approach. Tighten to the chassis manufacturer recommended torque to avoid distortion of the rack or overloading the titanium fastener.
After fitting, check linkage endplay and the servo saver. Make small adjustments with the turnbuckles or trim on the radio, and inspect ball ends and bearings for wear that could reintroduce play.

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