TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx Precision Aluminium Collars & Screws - TMX13100/SC by GPM  [TMX13100/SC]

TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx Monster Truck (Options) Alloy Collars & Screws - 1 set - GPM TMX13100/SC
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Brand:
GPM
Model:
TMX13100/SC
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Precision aluminium collars and mounting screws for T-Maxx

This alloy collar and screw set fits TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx platforms and is catalogued as TMX13100/SC. It replaces softer plastic or worn metal collars and fasteners to maintain alignment and limit unwanted movement in drivetrain and linkage joints.

Usage summary: collars clamp to shafts and axles to locate gears, hubs or linkage terminations, and the supplied screws retain assemblies that are subject to regular disassembly or heavy impacts when bashing or trail driving. The aluminium parts give a firmer, more repeatable seat than many stock components while keeping added weight low for scale authenticity.

Fitment procedure: support the vehicle on a stand and work one side at a time, remove wheels and hub carriers if required, slide off the old collar, fit the alloy collar to the shaft and tighten the set screw against the shaft flat, then reassemble and check for smooth rotation. Use the matched hex driver and avoid over-torquing which can damage threads in plastic housings.

Servicing notes: renewing worn collars reduces driveline lash and helps steering remain consistent by keeping linkages indexed. Inspect shafts for wear before installation, clean contact surfaces, and recheck fastener security after the first run to verify nothing has loosened.

As long as shaft diameter and hub bore match the collar dimensions, these collars will fit many aftermarket hubs. Measure before you fit to be certain.
Aluminium against steel can show corrosion over time in harsh environments; keep mating parts clean and consider a light anti-corrosion lubricant where metal-to-metal contact occurs.
Check set screw torque after the first run and then during regular maintenance intervals, especially after hard impacts or extended bashing sessions.

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