TAMIYA DF03 Alloy Front Knuckle Arm Set DF3021 by GPM  [DF3021]

Tamiya DF03 Alloy Front Knuckle Arm set -1PR - GPM DF3021
Price:
CAD$27.48
Brand:
GPM
Model:
DF3021
GTIN:
4894538041804
Condition:
Brand New
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Alloy Front Knuckles for DF-03 Tuning

This knuckle arm set is an aftermarket alloy replacement designed for 1/10 scale TAMIYA DF03 chassis use, listed under part number DF3021. It serves as a direct replacement component that interfaces with standard DF03 steering and suspension points to restore or adjust front-end geometry.

The component is intended for model-level maintenance and tuning tasks: swapping worn plastic parts, altering steering feel by changing steering link geometry, and providing a metal option where hobbyists prefer alloy durability. Fitment follows the DF03 mounting pattern so no chassis modifications should be necessary when installing into compatible assemblies.

Installation notes: verify hole alignment with existing steering knuckles and ball studs, inspect associated ball bearings and linkage for wear before final assembly, and confirm free steering travel after installation. The product is supplied as the knuckle arm set only, check packing for included pcs and retain original hardware where compatible.

Packing includes

  • Front Knuckle Arm - 1pcs

Compatible Models

  • TAMIYA-1/10 DF03 CHASSIS

Use this alloy front knuckle arm set when you need a metal replacement for DF03 front steering components or when tuning front-end geometry for handling refinement.

Compare the knuckle mounting hole pattern on your existing DF03 parts to this set and check the ball stud spacing; the DF03 pattern is used so matching mounts indicate compatibility.
Swapping plastic knuckles for an alloy set can make the steering feel firmer and reduce flex, which may feel more precise but could transfer more shock to linkages.
Standard small hex drivers and a pair of pliers are usually sufficient; ensure correct ball stud torque and use thread locker on metal-to-metal fasteners if desired.
An alloy knuckle is typically heavier than plastic, which can slightly alter front-end balance; most users find the durability and steering consistency worth the small weight tradeoff.

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