1/14 Alloy Front Knuckle Arm TRU021 for Tamiya King Hauler Globe Liner Ford Aeromax Mercedes 1838ls 1850l by GPM  [TRU021]

Tamiya 1/14 Truck King Hauler /Globe Liner /Ford Aeromax /Mercedes Benz 1838ls /1850l Alloy Front Knuckle Arm-1pr - GPM TRU021
Price:
USD$14.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TRU021
GTIN:
4894538202168
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision-fit front knuckle for 1/14 Tamiya trucks

This alloy front knuckle arm is offered as model TRU021 and is supplied as one pair for use in the front steering assembly of compatible 1/14 scale Tamiya truck models. The component provides a direct-fit replacement for knuckles showing wear or damage and is intended for routine maintenance or repair tasks.

Designed for straightforward installation into the steering hub and linkage area, the arm should be checked for matching hole pattern and clearance prior to fitting. Confirm alignment and ensure all fasteners are torqued to appropriate values for safe operation.

Installation notes: replace the existing front knuckle arm on compatible 1/14 Tamiya trucks following standard chassis procedures. Verify full steering sweep and suspension travel after assembly to ensure no binding or interference occurs.

Compatibility is listed for Tamiya 1/14 King Hauler, Globe Liner, Ford Aeromax and Mercedes Benz 1838ls/1850l. Check hole spacing and mounting geometry against your existing knuckles for verification.
TRU021 is designed as a direct replacement; modifications are generally not required. If differences are found, measure mounting points and consult your chassis documentation before altering parts.
After fitting, verify steering free movement through full travel, confirm wheel alignment, and inspect for any contact with suspension or brake components under load.