XRAY 305225 50mm ECS Drive Shaft HUDY Spring Steel - Vintage Replacement  [XR-305225]

XRAY 305225 ECS Drive Shaft 50mm - HUDY Spring Steel ? (1)
Price:
£21.90
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-305225
Condition:
Brand New
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Service and Restore with the XRAY 305225 ECS Drive Shaft

The XRAY 305225 ECS Drive Shaft, 50mm in length, is aimed at earlier T Series RC cars that need a robust drivetrain component. Constructed from HUDY Spring Steel, it focuses on dependable service life and consistent torque transfer for weekend track sessions.

Material Strength and Durability

HUDY Spring Steel is prized for its fatigue resistance and toughness, which help the shaft withstand repeated loading and impacts. That resilience reduces the chance of sudden failures during spirited driving.

Where It Fits

This 50mm ECS Drive Shaft is matched to the geometry of older XRAY T Series models and is intended as a direct replacement part. It integrates with the original drivetrain layout without the need for adapters.

Practical Fitment Advice

Before installing the XRAY 305225 ECS Drive Shaft, inspect surrounding components and replace any worn bearings. Correct alignment and secure mounting will help avoid drivetrain lash and extend service intervals.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some XRAY items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Yes, the 305225 is suitable for restored or lightly modified T Series cars provided the original drivetrain geometry is retained.
Inspect the shaft and its splines between heats and after any heavy impacts to catch early signs of wear or damage.
A light smear of low-viscosity grease on splines prevents corrosion and eases assembly; avoid heavy oils that can attract grit.
The shaft aims to maintain original handling by providing consistent stiffness and minimal flex compared with worn or bent replacement parts.
Consider replacing adjacent bearings and universal joints at the same time to ensure the new shaft operates in a healthy drivetrain.

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