TRAXXAS 1/8 X-Maxx Steel#45 Front and Rear CVD Drive Shaft Pair TXM12160S by GPM  [TXM12160S]

TRAXXAS 1/8 X-Maxx Steel#45 Front/Rear CVD Drive Shaft - 1pr - GPM TXM12160S
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CAD$58.24
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GPM
Model:
TXM12160S
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CVD drive shafts for 1/8 X-Maxx maintenance

This aftermarket pair of front and rear constant velocity drive shafts is made for the TRAXXAS 1/8 X-Maxx platform and carries the model number TXM12160S, constructed in Steel#45 as noted in the product name. The set is supplied as one pair intended to replace worn or damaged CVD outputs in the X-Maxx drivetrain.

These shafts are intended for routine repair and basic tuning tasks: fit the Steel#45 CVDs to replace bent or fatigued outputs, check wheel hexes and bearings during service, and verify spline engagement and clamp torque at reassembly. Installation follows standard X-Maxx drivetrain disassembly and uses common hand tools found in typical maintenance kits.

When used in tuning the parts are direct replacements that restore drivetrain stiffness and reduce play without changing gear ratios or electronic settings. Inspect adjacent drive cups and bearings for wear when fitting new shafts to ensure reliable power transfer and long service life.

Specifications

  • Item TRAXXAS 1/8 X-Maxx Steel#45 Front/Rear CVD Drive Shaft - 1pr
  • Material Steel#45
  • Model Number TXM12160S
  • Compatibility TRAXXAS 1/8 X-Maxx

Fit the TXM12160S Steel#45 CVD drive shafts when you need to repair front or rear outputs on a TRAXXAS 1/8 X-Maxx to restore mechanical integrity and consistent power transfer.

Yes. The item is specified for TRAXXAS 1/8 X-Maxx compatibility and is intended as a direct replacement for the front and rear CVDs when the correct hub hardware and hexes are used.
Basic hand tools such as hex drivers for hub and clamp screws, a small set of pliers for retaining pins, and a torque feel for clamp screws are sufficient for fitting these shafts.
Yes. Check wheel hexes, drive cups and bearings for play or damage; worn components should be replaced to avoid premature failure of the new shafts.
No. These are replacement CVDs that restore stiffness and reduce play. They do not alter gear ratios or electronic settings, so handling changes are limited to the mechanical condition of the drivetrain.
The specification lists the item as "1pr", indicating the product is supplied as one pair covering both front and rear shafts.

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