TMX1902 Precision Alloy Double Ladder with Screws & Collars by GPM  [TMX1902]

TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx Monster Truck (Options) Alloy Double Ladder With Screws & Collars-1pr set - GPM TMX1902
Price:
USD$19.80
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TMX1902
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Engineered alloy double ladder for T-Maxx linkage mounts

This precision-machined alloy double ladder is an aftermarket upgrade made to interface with the TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx chassis. Supplied as a 1 pr kit with matching screws and collars, it replaces the stock plastic ladder to provide a firmer, repeatable mounting surface for suspension linkages and associated hardware.

Manufactured for durability and consistent fitment, the component reduces structural flex at ladder-to-chassis attachment points and presents an even seating plane for collars and fasteners. The result is improved repeatability during setup and tuning, particularly when adjusting linkage geometry or shimming pivot points.

Installation follows standard service procedures for T-Maxx maintenance: remove the OEM ladder, transfer any bearings or bushings, position the alloy ladder and secure using the supplied screws and collars. Use the correct hex tool sizes and apply controlled torque values to protect threads, collars and linkage components.

Specifications

  • Item: Alloy Double Ladder with Screws & Collars
  • Material: Aluminum alloy
  • Model Number: GPM TMX1902
  • Compatibility: TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx Monster Truck

Recommended for hobbyists seeking a precision, durable replacement for stock parts or for tuners requiring predictable mounting points; maintain correct torque practice and periodic inspection of collars and fasteners.

Verify that linkages rotate freely through their range, collars are seated without play and screws are torqued to a controlled setting specific to your chassis hardware.
Yes, provided the collars match the shaft diameters and do not create binding. Use collars with known tolerances to preserve repeatable geometry.
Inspect mating surfaces for galling or deformation and check fastener torque after initial runs. Replace damaged collars or screws and avoid over-torquing to prolong part life.