TAMIYA GF01 Aluminium Hi-Torque Servo Saver 23T with Steel Tie Rod - GF023STM by GPM  [GF023STM]

Tamiya GF01 Aluminium Hi-torque Servo Saver 23T With Steel Tie Rod - 1set - GPM GF023STM
Price:
CAD$15.05
Brand:
GPM
Model:
GF023STM
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Aluminium hi-torque saver for GF01 steering

This aluminium hi-torque servo saver is made for the TAMIYA GF01 chassis and uses a 23T spline with a steel tie rod to add controlled compliance between the servo output and the steering drag link. It helps protect the servo and steering links while preserving tunable steering feel.

Installation notes: check that your servo has a matching 23T output spline before installation, align tie rod ends to avoid steering bind, and set preload so the saver deflects on impact but does not introduce excessive free play. After fitting, inspect linkage geometry and cycle suspension to ensure there is no interference with steering stops.

Tuning advice: make small adjustments to tie rod length to centre the steering and fine tune responsiveness, inspect rod ends for lateral play, and re-torque mounting hardware after the first test runs. This component is intended for RC use and for integration into GF01 steering assemblies.

Yes. The part uses a 23T spline interface; confirm your servo output spline has 23 teeth before fitting to ensure correct fitment.
Centre the steering, verify there is no binding through full suspension travel, and adjust tie rod length in small steps to refine return-to-centre and steering feel.
Regularly inspect pivot points and rod ends for wear, keep fasteners tight, and replace bent or worn components to maintain steering precision.

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