TAMIYA F201 Rear Steering Block by 3Racing TF201C-005  [TF201C-005]

Tamiya F201 Rear Steering Block - 3RACING TF201C-005
Price:
USD$14.10
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
TF201C-005
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Rear steering block overview

This TF201C-005 rear steering block is an RC-scale replacement part produced for TAMIYA F201 chassis by 3Racing. It serves as a direct swap for the rear steering assembly, intended to restore or adjust rear steering geometry without altering the main chassis layout. The part is positioned where the rear steering linkages attach and affects toe and steering feedback at the rear axle.

Installation notes: remove the rear hub carrier and associated linkages, transfer any existing bearings or hardware, and fit the block to the hub carrier using the original mounting screws. Minimal trimming of surrounding plastic is expected only if factory tolerances differ, otherwise the part installs with the stock hardware. When reassembling, check linkage free play and confirm smooth steering movement through the full travel range.

Tuning role: this hop-up component is used to fine-tune rear steering geometry for scale racing setups. Small changes to the block position or mounting orientation can alter rear toe-in and transient response, which in turn affects corner entry balance and mid-corner stability. Use incremental adjustments and test laps to evaluate handling changes before locking settings for a run.

Compatibility and caution: intended for TAMIYA F201 series configurations that use a rear steering block at the same mounting points; verify fitment against your existing hub carrier before final installation. This is an RC accessory only and not intended for full-size vehicles.

In most F201 setups it is designed as a direct replacement, but confirm mounting hole alignment and bearing fit before final assembly.
The part typically uses the stock screws and bearings from your original hub carrier, so no extra hardware is normally required.
Make small incremental adjustments and run short test laps, noting changes in corner entry and mid-corner balance before finalizing settings.

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