Slash 4x4 CNC-Style Aluminium Turnbuckles SLA160P by GPM  [SLA160P]

TRAXXAS Slash 4x4 Aluminium Completed Turnbuckles With Plastic Ball Ends - 7pcs set (For Slash 4x4 / Telluride) - GPM SLA160P
Price:
USD$24.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SLA160P
GTIN:
4894538070699
Condition:
Brand New
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Machined aluminium turnbuckles for Slash 4x4 platforms

This 7pcs RC link set supplies finished aluminium turnbuckles with plastic ball ends for use on Slash 4x4 and Telluride chassis. Components are provided to directly replace common factory linkages, offering increased assembly stiffness while retaining plastic ball ends for articulation control.

The parts function as adjustable steering and suspension link rods. Length is set by rotating the turnbuckle body, and the plastic ball ends engage stock-style ball studs to change toe and link geometry. The aluminium bodies increase rigidity compared with standard plastic links yet maintain compatibility with existing ball studs.

Installation notes for workshop use: match rough length by hand, verify full thread engagement and correct ball end seating, then perform final length adjustments with the turnbuckle. Cycle suspension across full travel to confirm free articulation and absence of binding. Check thread condition and ball-end wear as part of routine maintenance.

Compatible Models

  • Slash 4x4
  • Telluride

This 7pcs aluminium turnbuckle set offers a direct-replacement upgrade path for steering and suspension link tuning on Slash 4x4 and Telluride chassis without requiring chassis modifications.

 

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Wow! So fast to get here!!! Order is complete and everything looks good! Now we can continue with our slash 4x4 build! I never expected to get these parts so fast but it’s been less than 5 days since I ordered!! Amazing considering it came from HK!! A
They serve as adjustable link rods allowing precise toe and link-length adjustments to fine-tune steering geometry and suspension behaviour.
Hand-thread first to ensure correct engagement, avoid over-torquing plastic ball ends, and use measured tightening when setting final length to prevent thread damage.
Inspect thread integrity and ball-end condition after heavy runs, check for looseness, and replace worn ball ends to maintain consistent steering feedback.
Increased link rigidity from aluminium can sharpen steering response and reduce flex-related variability, while plastic ball ends preserve predictable articulation.