Tamiya 9335128 - Workshop Gear Set for Trucks and Hilux  [9335128]

Tamiya 9335128 - Gear Bag (BP1-BP5) for RC Truck /Hilux High Lift Series - 19335128
Price:
£8.74
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
9335128
Please kindly input your name and email address, we will inform you once we have the restocking.
Or you may find similar product under the
category
Write a review

Workshop Gear Replacement for Tamiya Trucks and Hilux

The Tamiya 9335128 Gear Bag contains five replacement gears identified as BP1-BP5, intended for caring for Tamiya truck and Hilux high lift models. These components are produced to provide consistent meshing and dependable service in everyday hobby use.

Broad Model Compatibility Overview

This kit supports a wide selection of Tamiya truck and Hilux variants, making it a practical spare parts option when carrying out gearbox service or refreshing worn components.

Suitable Models

  • 56301 - King Hauler
  • 56304 - Globe Liner
  • 56305 - Mercedes-Benz 1838LS
  • 56308 - King Hauler Metallic Edition
  • 56309 - Ford Aeromax
  • 56312 - Volvo FH12 Globetrotter 420
  • 56314 - Knight Hauler
  • 56316 - Knight Hauler Metallic Edition
  • 56318 - Scania R470 Highline
  • 56321 - Scania R470 Metallic Edition
  • 56323 - Scania R620 Highline
  • 56325 - MAN TGX 26.540 6x4 XLX
  • 56327 - Scania R620 Highline - Blue Edition
  • 56329 - MAN TGX 18.540 4x2 XLX
  • 56332 - MAN TGX 18.540 4x2 XLX - Red Edition
  • 56336 - King Hauler Black Edition
  • 56338 - Scania R470 Highline - Orange Edition
  • 56340 - Freightliner Cascadia Evo.
  • 56344 - Grand Hauler
  • 56346 - MAN TGX 26.540 6x4 XLX - Gun Metal Edition
  • 56348 - Mercedes-Benz Actros - 3363 6x4 GigaSpace
  • 58415 - Toyota Tundra Highlift - 4x4-3SPD
  • 58397 - Toyota Hilux High Lift - 4x4-3SPD
  • 58372 - Ford F350 High-Lift - 4X4-3SPD
Look for rounded or chipped teeth, excessive play in the mesh, and unusual noise from the gearbox; any of these signs indicate the gear should be replaced to avoid damage to other components.
Apply a light, suitable gear grease to contact areas after installation to reduce wear and noise, but avoid over greasing which can attract grit inside the gearbox.
Confirm gear alignment and mesh, check bearings and shafts for play, and ensure no foreign debris is trapped in the gears; systematic inspection usually reveals the cause of noise.

Copyright © 2008-2025 rcjaz.co.uk All rights reserved