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

TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx Monster Truck (Options) Alloy Completed Tie Rod With Screws & Collars-2prs set - GPM TMX10160
Price:
USD$22.30
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TMX10160
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Technical overview of alloy completed tie rods

The GPM TMX10160 tie rod set provides completed steering link assemblies for the TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx platform, delivered as two pairs with the screws and collars required for installation. The alloy assemblies act as direct-replacement steering links intended to address play and wear in the stock tie rods while preserving standard steering geometry on the RC monster truck.

The assemblies are supplied ready to fit and include fastening hardware to secure rod ends and maintain alignment under load. These components are suitable for hobbyists focused on restoring steering precision and achieving repeatable toe adjustments during setup.

Installation guidance: remove the original tie rods from the steering knuckles and servo horn area, transfer compatible rod ends or ball studs where necessary, fit the supplied assemblies using the included screws and collars, and then confirm neutral steering and toe before running. Use appropriate hand tools and verify part compatibility with your linkage and servo prior to final assembly.

Specifications

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

The GPM TMX10160 finished tie rod set supplies alloy assemblies and hardware for a direct steering-link replacement, helping to recover steering accuracy and support setup tuning on the TRAXXAS T-Maxx chassis.

Verify thread compatibility on ball studs, check rod end bore sizes, and measure required link lengths to ensure the assemblies will maintain intended steering geometry on your T-Maxx chassis.
After fitting, centre the servo, set neutral steering, and adjust toe to achieve the desired handling; recheck fasteners after a short test run to confirm retention.
Yes, provided the rod end bore and thread sizes match; transfer compatible rod ends or fit appropriate replacements to achieve the correct joint fit and movement.