TRAXXAS T-Maxx Alloy Servo Mount with 4mm Steel Handle STMX2112 by GPM  [STMX2112]

TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx Monster Truck (Options) Alloy + 4mm Steel Handle+Servo Mount-1 set - GPM STMX2112
Price:
CAD$13.35
Brand:
GPM
Model:
STMX2112
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Alloy servo mounting upgrade for T-Maxx

This aftermarket servo mount and 4mm steel handle are made as an upgrade for TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx models, supplied as a single set to replace stock mounting hardware. The kit pairs an alloy servo bracket with a 4mm steel arm to increase local stiffness where the servo meets the chassis during hard off-road running.

When fitted in place of the original plastic mount, the alloy bracket reduces movement at the servo mounting points, which helps maintain consistent steering when using higher-torque servos or when running aggressive suspension and jump setups. The 4mm steel handle stiffens the connection between the servo output and steering linkage, aiding precise steering feel on rough surfaces.

Installation notes: this is an aftermarket accessory for TRAXXAS T-Maxx 1/10 vehicles; you will typically reuse the original screws but confirm hole alignment and servo spline engagement before final assembly. Minor shimming or trimming of nearby mounts may be needed for a flush fit on older or heavily modified chassis. Check thread engagement and use thread locker where appropriate for long-term reliability.

Tuning role: fit this alloy mount to reduce unwanted movement at the servo anchor, then recheck steering endpoints and subtrim after installation to compensate for the altered mechanical leverage. This component complements suspension and steering setup and does not replace electronic tuning of ESC, motor, or shocks.

It is made for TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx platforms, but you should verify hole spacing and servo spline alignment before final fitting.
Most installs reuse stock fasteners, though check screw length and thread form; a thin spacer or short shim may be useful on modified chassis.
You can expect reduced flex at the servo anchor and firmer, more predictable steering feedback, especially with stronger servos and stiffer suspension setups.

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