Axial Yeti 64T 32 Pitch Steel Spur Gear YT064TS by GPM  [YT064TS]

Axial Racing Yeti Steel #45 Spur Gear 32 Pitch 64T (AX31065) - 1pc - GPM YT064TS
Price:
AUD$22.76
Brand:
GPM
Model:
YT064TS
GTIN:
4894538241778
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Aftermarket 64T spur for Yeti

This steel spur gear is designed for Axial Yeti vehicles, supplied as 1 pcs and manufactured to fit 32 pitch drivetrains. It is intended as a direct replacement when a 64-tooth spur is required for repair or setup changes. Specified as Steel #45, the component helps restore correct tooth engagement and consistent mesh when used with matching pinion gears and stock Axial Yeti gearboxes.

Fitting tips: confirm gear mesh with your existing pinion, fit shims to prevent binding, and check motor mount and gearbox alignment before operation. For tuning, remember that a larger spur changes the final drive characteristics, so pair this 64T with a suitable pinion to tune RPM and torque to your preference.

Specifications

  • Item: Axial Racing Yeti Spur Gear 64T 32 pitch
  • Material: Steel #45
  • Model Number: YT064TS
  • Compatibility: Axial Racing Yeti

Fit this spur when replacing worn teeth or when changing final drive for tuning. Double-check pitch and tooth count against your drivetrain before installing.

Use the original pinion and adjust shims until there is a minimal but even gap between teeth under light load; then secure the gearbox and recheck after a short run.
Yes, pairing a hardened or steel pinion with this Steel #45 spur is common for high-load use, but ensure both are 32 pitch and set proper mesh to avoid premature wear.
A higher final drive load can increase current draw under heavy acceleration; monitor ESC and battery temperature during initial runs and adjust gearing if necessary.
After the first session, check for unusual noise, re-torque fasteners, and inspect the teeth for early signs of wear, especially if you run on abrasive surfaces.

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