Tamiya CW-01 Aluminium 43T Servo Saver with Steel Tie Rod LB024STM by GPM  [LB024STM]

Tamiya CW-01 (Lunch Box) Aluminium Hi-torque Servo Saver 43T With Steel Tie Rod - 1set - GPM LB024STM
Price:
CAD$15.05
Brand:
GPM
Model:
LB024STM
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Aluminium servo saver for CW-01 upgrades

This aluminium hi-torque servo saver is made as an aftermarket upgrade for the Tamiya CW-01 (Lunch Box) platform and is supplied as model LB024STM. The unit pairs a 43T aluminium saver body with a hardened steel tie rod to give a firmer, longer-lasting link between the servo output and steering linkage on CW-01 scale models.

The part is intended to replace the original plastic saver assembly and to protect the servo from impact loads while keeping clear mechanical feedback for tuning steering feel. Aluminium construction reduces flex under repeated stress, and the steel tie rod helps keep steering geometry true under heavy loads.

Fitting is simple for anyone familiar with CW-01 maintenance: remove the stock saver, transfer or swap linkage as required, and secure the aluminium piece into the existing mount points. After installation, verify linkage length and steering centre; small adjustments to the servo horn or tie rod end may be needed to restore correct geometry.

This upgrade suits hobbyists running higher-torque servos or wanting a more robust saver on CW-01 models. Confirm mechanical fit with your servo horn and linkage before full use.

Check the splines on your servo horn and compare them to the replacement saver splines; most standard CW-01 servo horns are compatible, but confirm spline size before fitting.
This set supplies the 43T aluminium saver and steel tie rod; you may need to reuse original mounting screws and hardware from your model.
After fitting, centre the steering, check for free play, tighten fasteners and test at low speed to confirm geometry and clearance before full operation.

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