XRAY 324325 25T Aluminum Gear Upgrade for XB2  [XR-324325]

XRAY 324325 - Aluminium Gear 25T - Hard Coated - Swiss 7075 T6
Price:
CAD$38.08
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-324325
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision Aluminum Gear for XB2 Gearboxes

If you want a tougher option for your XB2 series, the XRAY 324325 - 25T Aluminum Gear is machined from Swiss 7075 T6 aluminum to deliver an improved strength-to-weight balance. This part targets hobbyists who want a durable alternative to stock composite gears.

Improved Wear Resistance and Reliability

When replacing the standard composite gear in the 5G gearbox, this aluminium gear reduces wear thanks to its hard-coated surface. The result is a drivetrain that runs smoother under prolonged use and maintains consistent meshing during competitive sessions.

Accurate Fit for the XB2 First Gear Position

Made to fit the XRAY XB2 series, the gear installs in the first gear position beneath the top shaft with precise tolerances. Installation is straightforward for anyone familiar with XB2 gearbox layouts and basic gearbox servicing.

Specifications

  • Material: Swiss 7075 T6 Aluminum
  • Tooth Count: 25T
  • Compatibility: XRAY XB2 Series
  • Coating: Hard-Coated for Enhanced Durability

The XRAY 324325 - 25T Aluminum Gear is a practical upgrade for XB2 owners wanting a more robust drivetrain component without complex modifications. It is suitable for both weekend club racing and repeated practice runs.

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. This gear is made to the same mounting and tooth profile used across XRAY XB2 models, so it fits the standard 5G gearbox position.
Basic RC workshop tools are sufficient: small hex drivers, a clean workspace and gear mesh shims. No specialised machining is required.
Inspect teeth for burrs and keep the gearbox clean of grit. Lightly lubricate mating gears with a quality gear grease and check mesh after the first few runs.

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