Tamiya DT Series Replacement Aluminum Gear Box JR-THNE06-BK Compatible with DT02/DT03/DT04 Hornet EVO by Jazrider  [JR-THNE06-BK]

Price:
£23.88
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-THNE06-BK
Condition:
Brand New
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Replacement aluminum gearbox tailored to Tamiya DT chassis

The JAZRIDER JR-THNE06-BK aluminum gear box is an RC-scale replacement housing intended for direct fit on Tamiya DT02, DT03, DT04 and Hornet EVO models. Supplied as a one-piece black anodized unit, it is designed to supplant the stock plastic case where a stiffer mounting point and steadier gear mesh are desired.

Compatibility is confined to the enumerated models; reuse the existing bearings, spur and pinion gears from your original assembly unless you plan component upgrades. The machined aluminum housing assists in maintaining gear alignment under load and can offer modest cooling advantages over plastic, while increasing chassis mass that will slightly alter handling.

Fitment guidance: transfer internal components and fasteners from the original gearbox, verify bearing seating and gear mesh during assembly, and ensure motor mount and suspension linkages clear the new housing before tightening. This item is intended as a chassis upgrade rather than a complete drivetrain kit.

Specifications

  • Item: Aluminum Gear Box
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: JR-THNE06-BK
  • Compatibility: Tamiya DT02/ DT03/ DT04/ Hornet EVO

Install the JAZRIDER JR-THNE06-BK when replacing a tired plastic housing or when seeking a firmer drivetrain mounting point for setup tweaks on supported Tamiya DT cars; always confirm parts transfer and correct gear alignment when fitting.

Support is limited to the listed Tamiya platforms: DT02, DT03, DT04 and Hornet EVO. It is not intended for other chassis without verification of fitment.
The listing covers the aluminum gear box only. Transfer your original internal gears, bearings and screws unless you have purchased replacements separately.
Yes. After fitting the new case, check and set gear mesh carefully since the rigid aluminum shell can alter mesh compared with the original plastic housing.
Spin the drivetrain by hand to confirm smooth mesh, re-torque screws evenly to prevent distortion, and perform a short static test run to listen for unusual noises before full use.

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