TS-FW06/V1 Racing Titanium Screw Set for FW06/DT02 by 3Racing  [TS-FW06/V1]

Kyosho FW06 Tamiya DT02 Titanium Screw Set - 3RACING TS-FW06/V1
Price:
USD$38.70
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
TS-FW06/V1
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Competition-focused titanium fastener set

This titanium screw kit supplies precision hardware intended for touring and drift chassis where reduced mass and corrosion resistance matter for repeated teardown and setup. Fasteners are chosen for consistent clamp and repeatable fit during racing setup cycles.

Application notes: use these screws at structural mounting points and accessory attachments that benefit from titanium's high strength-to-weight ratio. Install with matched hex drivers and a torque-controlled approach to maintain repeatable preload without damaging mate threads or composite parts.

Compatibility is listed in the specifications; fit only where thread pitch, diameter and head profile correspond to the original components on the named chassis. Confirm engagement depth and head clearance during trial assembly when replacing steel hardware to ensure predictable clamp and alignment.

Specifications

  • Item: Titanium Screw Set
  • Material: Titanium
  • Model Number: TS-FW06/V1
  • Compatibility: Kyosho FW06, Tamiya DT02

Recommended where repeatable assembly, low mass and corrosion resistance are required for competitive or frequent-use vehicles; always verify fit before full conversion.

Use titanium on frequent service points and accessory mounts where corrosion or weight matters, such as shock mounts, servo mounts and body post fixings, provided thread form matches originals.
Apply a small amount of suitable lubricant on mating threads to reduce galling risk and improve repeatable torque readings when assembling titanium into alloy or coated components.
Use a calibrated torque driver and document torque values for key joints; consistent preload improves chassis repeatability between meetings and reduces part stress.
Full conversion yields incremental weight savings and corrosion resistance, but assess cost versus benefit and test critical joints first to ensure no unintended fit or clamping issues.