TAMIYA TA05 Adjustable Titanium Turnbuckle & Ball End Kit TA05-13 by 3Racing  [TA05-13]

Tamiya TA05 Ball End & Titanium Turnbuckle Set - 3RACING TA05-13
Price:
CAD$26.28
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
TA05-13
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision Turnbuckle Kit for TA05

This ball end and titanium turnbuckle kit fits the TAMIYA TA05 touring chassis and gives a compact, lightweight option for adjustable linkages. The set replaces fixed rods with threaded turnbuckles and matching ball ends to let you refine suspension and steering geometry without remaking parts.

Engineered for setup work, the components allow small, repeatable changes to camber, toe and steering linkage geometry. Titanium turnbuckles lower unsprung mass and resist thread wear better than standard steel rods, helping keep adjustments stable over many runs.

Installation is a simple swap: remove the original rigid rods, fit the turnbuckles and secure the ball ends at the suspension arms and steering mounts. Verify thread engagement and ball end seating on first assembly to ensure free movement and eliminate binding in the linkage system.

The set is aimed at tuners who make regular adjustments to handling, offering a modular way to fine tune without altering other parts of the TA05 chassis.

Specifications

  • Item: Ball end and titanium turnbuckle set
  • Material: Titanium (turnbuckles)
  • Model Number: TA05-13
  • Compatibility: TAMIYA TA05 chassis

Swap fixed linkages for adjustable titanium turnbuckles to achieve repeatable suspension and steering setups on TA05 touring cars.

Yes, the turnbuckles are threaded so they can be adjusted and used on either side; mirror the thread direction during setup to keep geometry consistent.
A small hex wrench or turnbuckle tool and a pair of needle-nose pliers are usually sufficient for assembly and tightening ball ends.
Titanium offers high stiffness-to-weight and will behave similarly to steel linkages in terms of flex while reducing weight and improving corrosion resistance.
Inspect thread engagement and ball end seating after the first few runs and then during routine maintenance to ensure no loosening or binding develops.

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