GPM AXIAL SCX10 II Spring Steel Adjustable Servo Rod SCX2161P Set  [SCX2161P]

AXIAL Racing SCX10 II Spring Steel Adjustable Servo Rod - 1pc set - GPM SCX2161P
Price:
USD$6.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SCX2161P
GTIN:
4894538197051
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision spring-steel servo rod for SCX10 II applications

This adjustable servo rod is a precision aftermarket component from GPM, developed for use on the AXIAL SCX10 II chassis and fitted at the servo link position on the AXIAL SCX-10 II Jeep Cherokee. The design focuses on material performance and controlled articulation while keeping factory linkage geometry unchanged.

  • Rod material: spring steel shaft selected for high tensile strength and fatigue resistance under steering loads.
  • Ball ends: curved plastic ball ends to expand articulation range and reduce binding at extreme suspension angles.
  • Design intent: ball end profile matched to the servo link location on the SCX-10 II Jeep Cherokee for correct kinematic behaviour.

Functioning as an adjustable tie rod, it permits fine increments in length to accurately set steering centring and toe for crawling and technical trail use; perform incremental adjustments and bench-test to confirm range of motion and clearance before field deployment. This product is intended solely for RC model vehicle application.

This item is compatible with

  • AXIAL SCX10 II
Engineered to fit the servo link on AXIAL SCX-10 II configurations; verify mounting position and clearance on your specific Jeep Cherokee setup before final installation.
The spring steel shaft provides improved tensile strength for steering loads while the curved plastic balls offer low-friction articulation; inspect for wear periodically in heavy-use scenarios.
Make small length changes and verify steering centring and servo travel on a bench rig before trail testing. Confirm there is no interference at full suspension droop and compression.