TRAXXAS T-Maxx Alloy Completed Tie Rod Set TMX10160 by GPM  [TMX10160]

TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx Monster Truck (Options) Alloy Completed Tie Rod With Screws & Collars-2prs set - GPM TMX10160
Price:
CAD$31.34
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TMX10160
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Alloy steering tie rod overview

This GPM TMX10160 aftermarket tie rod set is an RC-scale steering linkage option for the TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx platform, supplied as completed assemblies with screws and collars in a 2prs package. The alloy construction provides a direct replacement for worn or loose steering links on the monster truck chassis.

The finished tie rod assemblies include hardware sized to secure rod ends and help retain steering geometry under load. Use these rods to reduce play, maintain alignment, and fine-tune steering response for more consistent handling during runs.

Installation overview: remove the stock tie rod assemblies from the steering knuckles and servo horn area, transfer any compatible rod ends or ball studs if required, install the supplied tie rods with the included screws and collars, then verify neutral steering and toe settings before test runs. Use standard RC tools and confirm fitment with your servo and linkage components prior to final tightening.

Specifications

  • Item: Alloy completed tie rod with screws & collars, 2prs set
  • Material: Alloy
  • Model Number: TMX10160
  • Compatibility: TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx Monster Truck

For TRAXXAS T-Maxx owners seeking a straightforward alloy tie rod replacement, the GPM TMX10160 completed assemblies restore steering feel and support setup adjustments on the RC monster truck.

The listing targets TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx models; check your steering linkage spacing and ball stud thread sizes to confirm compatibility before purchase.
The set is supplied as completed tie rod assemblies and includes the screws and collars needed to secure the rod ends as described in the item listing.
Basic RC hand tools such as hex drivers and pliers are usually sufficient; work carefully when transferring ball studs or rod ends to preserve threads and alignment.
Replacing worn tie rods helps reduce side-to-side play and stabilise toe settings, making steering more predictable and easier to dial in during setup.

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