Tamiya TT02 Front Rear 33mm CVD Swing Shaft Steel #45 STT2233 by GPM  [STT2233]

Tamiya TT02 Steel#45 Front/Rear CVD Swing Shaft (33mm)- 1pr - GPM STT2233
Price:
£13.98
Brand:
GPM
Model:
STT2233
GTIN:
4894538168549
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Front/rear swing shaft for TT02 CVDs

This aftermarket swing shaft is supplied as a direct replacement for Tamiya TT02 drivetrains. The part is offered in a 33mm front/rear CVD form and is produced from Steel #45 to deliver improved rigidity and resistance to wear for RC drivetrain applications.

Its role is to transmit torque through the constant-velocity joints while permitting suspension articulation. A harder Steel #45 shaft reduces shaft deformation under load, helping to preserve stable pinion-to-spur engagement during higher-speed cornering or when running more powerful motors.

Fitting notes: intended to fit the stock TT02 CVD housings and associated fastenings. Before final assembly inspect set screws and retaining clips, verify driveshaft cup clearance, and ensure spline alignment. Use threadlocker where the original instructions advise it, and service surrounding 走珠軸承 and joint boots when replacing driveline elements.

Specifications

  • Item: Front/Rear CVD Swing Shaft (33mm) - 1pr
  • Material: Steel #45
  • Model Number: STT2233
  • Compatibility: Tamiya TT02

Select this shaft if you require a sturdy steel alternative for TT02 front or rear CVDs to stabilise driveline performance; always confirm fit and check adjacent components during installation.

It is designed as a like-for-like replacement for stock TT02 CVD housings, though you should confirm spline engagement and cup clearance before completing the swap.
Steel #45 is a good balance of strength and wear resistance; for casual use it provides durability without unnecessary stiffness when installed correctly.
Verify spline seating, ensure driveshaft cups spin freely, and check pinion-to-spur mesh under a slight load before final torquing.
Regularly inspect set screws, check for boot tears, and replace worn 走珠軸承 to prevent premature wear and maintain consistent driveline behaviour.

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