GPM Tamiya Honda City Turbo WR02C Rear CVD Drive Shaft 36mm - WRC2236SR - RC Spare Part  [WRC2236SR]

Tamiya Honda City Turbo WR02C Steel Rear CVD Drive Shaft (36mm) - 1pr - GPM WRC2236SR
Price:
CAD$21.96
Brand:
GPM
Model:
WRC2236SR
GTIN:
4894538146707
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36mm Steel Rear CVD for WR02C Applications

This 36mm steel rear CVD is made for the Tamiya Honda City Turbo WR02C platform and is supplied as part number WRC2236SR by GPM. It serves as a direct-fit steel replacement for worn factory rear shafts and as a hardened option when upgrading driveline durability.

When fitting, confirm correct shaft orientation and spline engagement with the differential and wheel hex. Check CVD joint play and walking, and ensure there is adequate clearance with suspension links and chassis mounts. Apply a light, RC-grade lubricant to splines and avoid over-tightening hub fixings to prevent binding.

For driveline setup the shaft restores axial length and joint alignment while offering a stable steel alternative to stock components. Inspect runout and fit during installation and pair the shaft with compatible bearings and hex hardware for best mechanical alignment.

Specifications

  • Item Rear CVD Drive Shaft
  • Material Steel
  • Model Number WRC2236SR
  • Compatibility Tamiya Honda City Turbo WR02C

A straightforward steel 36mm rear CVD replacement for the Tamiya Honda City Turbo WR02C useful for routine service swaps and basic driveline tuning.

Yes, it is made for the WR02C as a direct-fit rear shaft, but always confirm spline engagement and hub clearance before final tightening.
Use a light RC-specific grease on splines and a small amount in the CVD joints to reduce wear while avoiding excess that attracts debris.
Rotate the wheel by hand and watch for lateral wobble; small runout can be tuned out with correct bearing seating and hex alignment.
Verify full suspension droop and compression while observing the shaft and CVDs, and loosen hub hardware slightly if you see binding during travel.

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