TAMIYA TRF 501X Titanium Screw Upgrade TS-501X/V1 by 3Racing  [TS-501X/V1]

Tamiya TRF 501X Titanium Screw Set - 3RACING TS-501X/V1
Price:
CAD$52.41
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
TS-501X/V1
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Titanium fastener set for TRF 501X

This titanium screw set is a scale replacement and aftermarket upgrade made for the Tamiya TRF 501X chassis. It swaps common steel fixings for titanium hardware where corrosion resistance and reduced mass are useful for regular service and setup work.

Fit the kit for ongoing maintenance, mounting small components, and when you want consistent thread engagement without adding bulk. The fasteners are intended to be used with the original TRF 501X mounting points and mating hardware.

Installation notes: match screw heads and lengths to their original locations, use the correct hex driver to prevent cam-out, and apply thread locker sparingly where the chassis manual advises. Titanium needs the same careful torque control as other metals to avoid stripping threads or stressing parts.

Specifications

  • Item Screw set
  • Material Titanium
  • Model Number TS-501X/V1
  • Compatibility Tamiya TRF 501X

For TRF 501X users wanting improved corrosion resistance and lower hardware weight, this TS-501X/V1 titanium set provides a direct fastener upgrade without altering chassis geometry. Verify each screw position during reassembly and follow the TRF 501X service guidance for torque and thread treatment.

Yes. The set is made to match the standard TRF 501X mounting points and replaces the original hardware sizes directly.
No special tools are required beyond correctly sized RC hex drivers; use the right bit and steady torque to avoid rounding the heads.
Use thread locker only where the TRF 501X manual recommends it and apply a light amount so future servicing is not impeded.
Titanium offers excellent strength-to-weight and corrosion resistance but requires correct torque practice; over-torquing can damage mating threads.

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