Tamiya TT02B Turnbuckle Kit 7pc Spring Steel TT2B160P by GPM  [TT2B160P]

Tamiya TT02B Spring Steel Turnbuckle With Plastic Ends - 7pcs set - GPM TT2B160P
Price:
CAD$26.10
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TT2B160P
GTIN:
4894538217957
Condition:
Brand New
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Adjustable linkage set for TT02B tuning

This seven-piece turnbuckle kit is built for scale RC tuning on the Tamiya TT02B chassis. Each rod uses a spring steel shaft with moulded plastic end cups to give a practical mix of tensile strength and economical replacement for routine linkage maintenance.

Turnbuckles provide threaded length adjustment to refine toe, camber link geometry and roll steer on the model. The plastic-ended sockets accept common ball studs and are dimensioned for typical TT02B mounting points; always check fit before fitting to altered or aftermarket components.

Fitting follows standard procedure: remove the stock links, match thread pitch and overall length, then set static geometry with the car on a flat surface. Use appropriate thread-lock where required and confirm freedom of movement at the servo, linkages and suspension pivots. This is an RC accessory and is not suitable for real vehicle use.

Specifications

  • Item: Turnbuckle set
  • Material: Spring steel rods, plastic ends
  • Model Number: TT2B160P
  • Compatibility: Tamiya TT02B

Fit these turnbuckles when replacing worn TT02B linkages or when you need incremental adjustability; inspect threads and end cups regularly during routine maintenance.

Seven spring steel turnbuckles with moulded plastic end cups sized for standard TT02B linkage points.
They are intended for TT02B linkages; compatibility with other models depends on thread size and ball-stud spacing so measure stud pitch before use.
The plastic sockets accept common ball studs but verify the diameter and thread fit if you plan to use aftermarket studs or different hardware.
Check threads and end cups for wear, apply light lubricant where needed and recheck link torque after initial runs to keep geometry stable.

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