Is your steering unstable or imprecise? Does the steering mechanism move abnormally? The retainer seat of the steering mechanism is the part that firmly holds the steering system in place on the chassis. When it is broken or worn, the steering mechanism is no longer properly secured, causing the steering to become unstable and imprecise.
This Steering Retainer Seat 16101-6019 is the exact original part installed at the factory on your SCY. It instantly restores the solid attachment of the steering mechanism, ensuring stable and precise steering.
What this retainer seat changes for your RC
🎯 Stable Steering Restored: This seat firmly holds the steering mechanism in place. You regain stable and precise steering, without play or unwanted movement.
💪 Solid Fixation: The part is designed to withstand vibrations and shocks. The steering mechanism stays perfectly in place, even on rough terrain.
🔧 Simple Installation: Remove the old seat, install the new one, and reattach the steering mechanism. 10 minutes flat.
⚡ Original Part: This seat is identical to the one installed at the factory. You get exactly the original attachment and stability back.
Verified Compatibility
This retainer seat is compatible with the following models:
• SCY 16201 • SCY 16102 • SCY 16103
Technical Specifications
Reference: 16101-6019
Type: Original steering retainer seat
Function: Secures the steering mechanism
FAQ: Drivers' Questions
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How do I know if my retainer seat is worn?
If the steering mechanism moves abnormally, if you notice play in the steering, or if the seat is cracked or broken, it needs to be replaced. Inspect visually: a damaged seat compromises the stability of the entire steering system.
Does installation require special tools?
No, a simple Phillips screwdriver is enough. You need to partially disassemble the steering mechanism, remove the old seat, install the new one, and reassemble. Allow 10-15 minutes.
Pro tip to extend its lifespan
Regularly check the tightness of the screws securing the seat. Vibrations can gradually loosen them, creating play and weakening the seat. Checking after every 3-4 sessions is enough to maintain a solid fixation. Avoid strong frontal impacts that can crack the seat.