Kyosho TF218 Aluminium Steering Crank Post TF6 Upgrade  [KY-TF218]

Kyosho TF218 - Aluminum Steering Crank Post (TF6)
Price:
CAD$7.18
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-TF218
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Upgrade TF6 Steering with Kyosho TF218

The Kyosho TF218 Aluminum Steering Crank Post is a precision aluminium component created to refine steering feel on the TF6 chassis. Made from quality aluminum, this part boosts long term durability and delivers crisper steering feedback for hobbyists who like to dial in handling.

Engineered for Consistent Steering Feel

Using robust aluminum construction, the TF218 steering crank post offers greater strength and wear resistance compared with standard plastic parts. This results in steadier steering behaviour and more predictable response when pushing the car on fast sections.

Sized for TF6 Chassis Installation

Made to suit the TF6 series, this crank post fits cleanly into existing linkages for a straightforward swap. Installation is simple and does not require major setup changes, making it a practical upgrade for track days or club runs.

Useful for Setup and Preventive Maintenance

For those who regularly tune their suspension or steering geometry, the Kyosho TF218 is a useful spare to reduce wear-related play. It helps keep steering alignment consistent and cuts down on recurring adjustments.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Yes. The TF218 is machined to match TF6 linkage geometry so stock rods typically attach directly, though check rod end condition before fitting.
Aluminium reduces flex under load, giving a firmer, more immediate steering input which improves consistency during aggressive driving.
Use light thread grease on fasteners and ensure mating surfaces are clean; avoid heavy oils that can attract dirt and cause binding.

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