Axial Wraith Front/Rear Bevel Gear Upgrade SWR1200 by GPM  [SWR1200]

Axial Racing Wraith Steel Front/Rear Bevel Gear - 2pcs (AX30392) - GPM SWR1200
Price:
AUD$33.27
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SWR1200
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Durable steel bevel gears for Axial Wraith drivetrains

This aftermarket 2pcs set supplies steel front and rear bevel gears intended for the Axial Racing Wraith platform as direct replacement hop-ups. The steel construction targets improved tooth life in demanding low-speed, high-torque conditions.

Fit notes: the bevel gears are specified for the Wraith naming in the product title and require access to the differential or axle gearbox for installation. Always set correct gear mesh and check surrounding bearings and seals after fitting, because the change to steel may shift load patterns across the drivetrain.

Upgrade rationale: switching to steel bevels is a standard move for drivers focused on long-term wear resistance while crawling or running rough trails. Expect enhanced durability rather than a dramatic change in speed, and keep lubrication and bearing health in check.

Specifications

  • Item Front/Rear bevel gear - 2pcs
  • Material Steel
  • Model Number SWR1200 (AX30392)
  • Compatibility Axial Racing Wraith

Ideal for hobbyists wanting tougher gears for crawling and trail duties; perform mesh adjustments and bearing inspections to ensure smooth operation.

Typical differential service tools and a basic set of drivers and hex keys are sufficient; take care when reassembling shims and spacers to retain correct mesh.
They improve tooth strength under torque, but overall drivetrain reliability also depends on bearings, shafts and motor power; ensure the supporting parts are up to the task.
Steel gears can sound firmer than softer materials; correct mesh and lubrication will minimise noise and prevent premature wear.
After an initial break-in, recheck mesh and bearing play, top up grease if needed, and inspect teeth periodically for signs of wear.

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