Serpent SER601023 SRX8 GT Steering Posts Performance Upgrade  [SER601023]

Serpent SER601023 Steering Post SRX8 GT (2)
Price:
CAD$21.96
Brand:
Serpent
Model:
SER601023
Condition:
Brand New
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SRX8 GT Steering Precision Upgrade

If you want sharper handling on the track, the Serpent SER601023 Steering Posts are a key upgrade for SRX8 GT chassis builders. These posts are made to improve steering control and consistency during aggressive driving, helping racers keep predictable lines through corners. Their tough build makes them suitable for both routine maintenance and targeted performance tweaks.

Tuned Response for On Track Control

The Serpent SRX8 GT Steering Posts are manufactured to tighten steering linkages and reduce unwanted movement. A more solid connection between steering parts cuts down on slop and improves feedback from the front end, which helps drivers place the car more precisely at speed. This is especially useful for racers chasing consistent lap times.

Built to Handle Club Racing Demands

Made from resilient materials, these steering posts cope with the knocks and loads common in competitive environments. Their durable construction lowers replacement frequency and keeps your SRX8 GT ready for repeat race days. You can expect dependable performance without constant parts changes.

Quick Swap Installation

Fitting the Serpent SER601023 Steering Posts is straightforward, allowing quick upgrades between events or practice sessions. They integrate cleanly into the SRX8 GT layout so even hobbyists new to setup changes can perform the swap without complex adjustments. That ease of installation makes them a practical upgrade for many drivers.

They are produced for the SRX8 GT platform and usually fit current SRX8 GT geometry. Older variants may need minor checks to confirm alignment before fitting.
Basic hobby tools like hex drivers and pliers are enough for installation. No specialised machining is required for a standard swap.
Check them after heavy impacts and during regular maintenance intervals. Look for wear at the bearing seats and any looseness in the steering linkage.

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