Tamiya Tractor Truck Scania R620 Alloy Servo Mounts by GPM TRU204SC  [TRU204SC]

Tamiya Tractor Truck Alloy Servo Mounts - 5pcs set (For Scania R620) - GPM TRU204SC
Price:
USD$18.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TRU204SC
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Alloy Servo Mounts for Scania R620

This is an RC-scale aftermarket servo mounting set produced by GPM for Tamiya tractor truck applications, supplied as a 5pcs set. The parts are intended to replace or upgrade the servo attachment points on scale tractor truck models using the Scania R620 layout, providing a metal alternative to standard plastic mounts.

The components serve a clear role in steering assembly rigidity and repeatable servo positioning; when fitting, check alignment of the servo spline, horn clearance, and steering link angles before final tightening. These mounts are suitable where a firmer mounting surface helps reduce flex under load and improves steering feedback in scale driving and tuning scenarios.

Installation notes: fit the mounts using the original mounting points on the chassis, use the existing hardware where possible, and verify that horn and linkage geometry remain within the intended travel to avoid binding. A trial fit with the servo installed is recommended before fully torquing screws.

Compatible Models

  • Scania R620

These alloy servo mounts are a straightforward option for hobbyists seeking a metal replacement part to stabilise the servo mounting area on Tamiya Scania R620 tractor truck scale models.

The set includes 5pcs alloy servo mounts intended for the specified tractor truck application.
The parts are listed for Scania R620 compatibility; fit on other models depends on chassis mounting layout and may require modification.
Standard hand tools for model assembly suffice, such as a hex driver matching the mounting screws and a torque-aware driver for final tightening.
The mounts do not change the servo's electrical performance, they aim to reduce mechanical flex and improve repeatability of steering inputs.

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