Tamiya DF-02 Alloy Steering Assembly with Collars & Screws DF2048 by GPM  [DF2048]

Tamiya DF-02 Alloy Steering Assembly With Collars & Screws - 3pcs set - GPM DF2048
Price:
CAD$33.01
Brand:
GPM
Model:
DF2048
GTIN:
4894538039863
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DF-02 Aluminium Steering Upgrade

This aftermarket steering assembly is supplied as a 3pcs set and is intended for RC-scale use on the Tamiya DF-02 chassis. The kit contains aluminium steering components together with collars and the screws needed for installation, providing a direct replacement when DF-02 steering parts are required.

The part is designed to replace the plastic linkages between the servo and the steering knuckles, giving a firmer metal option that resists flex and wear compared with stock plastic pieces. It is suitable for hobbyists who want a durable steering element for regular tuning and maintenance of a DF-02 vehicle.

Installation notes: confirm orientation and fit on one side prior to final tightening, check thread engagement for each screw, and test steering throw with the servo connected while the wheels are off the ground to check for clearance. Tighten incrementally to avoid shifting the steering geometry during assembly.

Specifications

  • Item Alloy Steering Assembly with Collars & Screws - 3pcs set
  • Material Aluminium alloy
  • Model Number DF2048
  • Compatibility Tamiya DF-02

As a direct-fit aftermarket steering assembly for the DF-02 platform, the GPM DF2048 set focuses on steady steering response and long-term durability, making it a practical choice for routine replacement and tuning tasks.

Yes. The geometry and mounting points are made to suit the DF-02 steering layout used with standard servo positions.
The package contains three alloy steering components plus collars and the screws required to mount them to the DF-02 steering links.
Install parts loosely, centre the servo, then tighten progressively while checking wheel toe and steering centre to preserve the original alignment.
Keep the area free of grit, inspect screws and collars periodically, and replace any worn fasteners to maintain secure mechanical engagement.

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