TAMIYA CC-02 Aluminum Servo Saver and Tie Rod Upgrade - 25T Hi-Torque JR-CC211-GU by Jazrider  [JR-CC211-GU]

Jazrider Tamiya CC-02 Chasis Aluminium Hi-torque Servo Saver 25T w/Aluminium Tie Rod Set (Gun Metal)
Price:
CAD$12.15
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-CC211-GU
Condition:
Brand New
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Machined aluminum servo saver and linkage for CC-02

This upgrade kit replaces the CC-02's plastic servo saver and tie rods with machined aluminum components designed to accept 25T servo splines. The gun metal finish gives a scale look while the alloy parts deliver firmer steering linkage and repeatable geometry during setup changes or servo swaps.

Materials and purpose: crafted from aluminum and coated in gun metal, the components are intended to stabilise steering inputs on the CC-02 platform and provide a consistent mounting interface for 25T servo outputs. The description remains at the accessory level for model use and does not imply OEM sourcing.

Installation guidance: remove the stock saver and tie rod assembly from the CC-02 steering knuckles and servo horn, fit the aluminum saver onto the 25T servo spline, then secure with the original hardware positions. Verify spline engagement before final tightening, centre the servo, and set transmitter endpoints. Adjust rod length via the supplied turnbuckles to avoid thread stress.

Tuning notes: use this set when fitting higher-torque servos or replacing worn plastic linkages to retain steering geometry and consistent throw. After installation, confirm there is no binding through full suspension travel and recheck steering centring and end points.

Yes. The kit is produced to match the CC-02 mounting locations so it installs using the original hardware and mounting points without additional chassis cutting.
If your servo has a 25-tooth output spline the saver will sit correctly. Confirm spline count and engagement depth before tightening the mounting screw.
Centre the servo, set radio endpoints and check full suspension travel for any steering interference. Re-tension turnbuckles after a short run to ensure threads settle.

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