Tamiya 54756 - M-07 Lightweight Aluminum Steering Turnbuckle Shaft  [54756]

Tamiya 54756 - M-07 Concept 3x106 Aluminum Turn Buckle Shaft OP.1756 OP-1756
Price:
CAD$9.35
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
54756
GTIN:
4950344547562
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Refine M-07 handling with the Tamiya 54756 - M-07 turnbuckle

The Tamiya 54756 Aluminum Turnbuckle Shaft is a precision part made for the M-07 Concept chassis. It swaps the stock steel shaft for a lighter aluminium piece, trimming overall mass for improved agility and quicker steering response on track.

Built light but strong

Machined from quality aluminum, this turnbuckle cuts vehicle weight by over 2 grams while maintaining a solid link between the steering servo and the tie rod. The familiar Tamiya blue anodized finish offers corrosion resistance and a neat appearance.

Fast, accurate steering adjustments

The turnbuckle form lets you make quick length changes to dial in toe and steering trim. Use a Tamiya turnbuckle wrench for smooth, reliable adjustments so your car tracks true during practice and racing.

 

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Great service...the parcel arrived undamaged and without any problems... everything took about 12 days from the moment of ordering...im happy about price and I will definitely buy something next time...
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Received, in quick time thank you
This shaft is engineered specifically for the M-07 Concept. While similar linkages exist on other models, fit is not guaranteed without checking dimensions and thread types.
A Tamiya turnbuckle wrench is recommended to avoid damaging the ends and to make accurate adjustments to steering length.
Wipe clean after dusty runs and avoid harsh solvents. The anodized layer helps resist wear, but regular inspection of threads and ends is still advised.

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