TRAXXAS T-Maxx Precision Alloy Servo Mount with 4mm Steel Handle STMX2112 by GPM  [STMX2112]

TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx Monster Truck (Options) Alloy + 4mm Steel Handle+Servo Mount-1 set - GPM STMX2112
Price:
USD$9.50
Brand:
GPM
Model:
STMX2112
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Precision reinforced servo mount and steel link for T-Maxx

This precision aftermarket servo mount and 4mm steel handle are supplied as a replacement assembly for TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx chassis, designed to increase local stiffness at the servo interface. The alloy bracket reduces compliance at the mounting points, improving mechanical repeatability under high torque and impact loads.

The alloy mount minimises flex where the servo bodies are anchored to the chassis, which can stabilise steering input under higher load conditions and when running firmer suspension setups. The 4mm steel handle creates a robust connection between servo output and steering linkage, reducing deflection in the steering path and supporting tighter setup tolerances.

Installation notes: intended for TRAXXAS T-Maxx 1/10 platforms; verify that screw lengths and hole centres match before final assembly and confirm full servo spline engagement. Minor shimming may be required for non-standard or modified chassis to ensure correct alignment. Use appropriate torque on fasteners and apply medium strength thread locker on metal threads for secure, maintenance-free performance.

Technical setup: after fitting the alloy bracket, re-evaluate steering travel, endpoints and subtrim to accommodate altered mechanical leverage. The component is intended to work in concert with proper suspension tuning and suitable electronics rather than as a standalone performance fix.

The alloy bracket reduces anchor point deflection, which preserves servo output accuracy and helps maintain consistent steering geometry under load.
Use the stock fasteners where compatible; confirm thread engagement and length. If replacement screws are needed, match original thread form and avoid overlength bolts that can bind internal components.
Dry-fit the bracket, check spline engagement and steering throw, then torque progressively while monitoring alignment. Apply thread locker to metal-to-metal threads for sustained assembly integrity.