TRAXXAS T-Maxx Differential Hard Steel Gear Set STMX1202 by GPM  [STMX1202]

TRAXXAS T-Maxx 1 /Tmaxx 3.3 Hard Steel Gear set For Differential Assembly With Shims & O-rings - 6pcs set - GPM STMX1202
Price:
CAD$49.24
Brand:
GPM
Model:
STMX1202
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Steel replacement gears for TRAXXAS T-Maxx differentials

The STMX1202 gear set is an aftermarket replacement kit for TRAXXAS T-Maxx 1 and T-Maxx 3.3 differential assemblies. It provides hardened steel gears to swap in for worn internal components and includes shims and O-rings to re-establish correct fit and sealing. The kit is supplied as a 6 pcs set to cover the internal gear train for one differential rebuild.

Designed as a direct-fit aftermarket option for TRAXXAS T-Maxx platforms, these gears are intended for hobby RC use only. During installation, check gear mesh and shim stack thickness, confirm differential case alignment, and inspect bearings and seals. Use the included O-rings where applicable and adjust shims to set proper backlash for reliable meshing under load.

Specifications

  • Item: Hard steel gear set for differential assembly
  • Material: Hard steel
  • Model Number: STMX1202
  • Includes: 6 pcs, shims and O-rings
  • Compatibility: TRAXXAS T-Maxx 1 / T-Maxx 3.3

The STMX1202 kit offers a straightforward steel-gear replacement for TRAXXAS T-Maxx differentials, suited to routine maintenance or situations where improved wear resistance is desired in RC running.

The set lists compatibility with TRAXXAS T-Maxx 1 and T-Maxx 3.3. Confirm your differential housing matches the target model before fitting to ensure correct fitment.
The kit contains six gear pieces plus the specified shims and O-rings needed to rebuild the internal gear train for a single differential assembly.
Use a gear-appropriate grease recommended for metal gears and ensure bearings are free of old debris. Periodic inspection will extend service life.
Start with a thin shim pack, assemble the gearbox, then adjust shims incrementally until a smooth but snug gear mesh is achieved with minimal play under load.

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