AXIAL SCX10 II Hardened Gear Set Transmission SSCX27038BG by GPM  [SSCX27038BG]

AXIAL Racing SCX10 II Hard Steel Transmission Gear - 1set - GPM SSCX27038BG
Price:
£12.50
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SSCX27038BG
GTIN:
4894538265910
Condition:
Brand New
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Hardened transmission gear option for SCX10 II

This aftermarket transmission gear set is a scale replacement for AXIAL SCX10 II drivetrains. Supplied as one set, the components are made from hardened steel to provide a more durable option than typical plastic gears. The text covers compatibility guidance, fitting notes, and how the set fits into tuned trail and rock crawling vehicles.

Compatibility: intended for AXIAL SCX10 II platforms and compatible drivetrains sharing the same gear form factor. Confirm that your chassis uses the same transmission layout and mounting points before ordering.

Installation notes: remove the gearbox cover and inspect the existing gear mesh and bearings prior to swapping. Clean contact surfaces and check shafts for any burrs. Fit the hardened gears using original shims or equivalent spacing, adjust mesh to avoid binding while keeping firm engagement, and apply a light grease suitable for metal gears. Hand-rotate the assembly after fitting to check for smooth operation and correct alignment.

Tuning role: this hardened-steel set is intended to reduce wear and endure repeated loads in slow-speed technical crawling. It is aimed at hobbyists who want a tougher replacement or a modest drivetrain upgrade without changing scale performance.

Specifications

  • Item: Transmission gear set - 1 set (1 pcs)
  • Material: Hardened steel
  • Model Number: SSCX27038BG
  • Compatibility: AXIAL Racing SCX10 II

SSCX27038BG is offered as a hardened-steel transmission gear alternative for AXIAL SCX10 II drivetrains, focused on extended service life in trail and rock crawling use.

Yes, provided you reinstall with the original shims and check mesh. The ratio does not change if spacing and shafts remain the same.
Hardened steel resists wear better but can be less forgiving under sudden shock loads; ensure correct mesh and consider drivetrain protection where impacts are likely.
Inspect gears during routine maintenance intervals, checking for pitting, wear, and debris. Clean and relube as necessary to extend service life.

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