Kyosho VS008C 2nd Spur Gear 46T Off-Road Replacement  [KY-VS008C]

Kyosho VS008C - 2nd Spur Gear(46T)
Price:
AUD$23.75
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-VS008C
GTIN:
4548565465408
Condition:
Brand New
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Replacement 46T Spur Gear for FW-06 Drivetrain

The Kyosho VS008C 2nd Spur Gear (46T) is a reliable spare part to maintain FW-06 drivetrain performance. It is suitable for hobbyists who service their RCs and want consistent gear operation.

Where It Fits

This 46-tooth spur gear is intended for the Kyosho FW-06 and fits into the stock gearbox arrangement without major adjustments, providing a straightforward swap for worn gears.

Best Practices for Fitting

Clean the gearbox, inspect the pinion and bearings, and adjust the mesh carefully when fitting the VS008C. Regular inspections will prevent uneven wear and keep the drivetrain efficient.

 

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RCJAZ have been my go to for all my Kyosho FW06 parts. They are very communicative and notify me of orders or any items that need to be back-ordered, They also ship out other items of the order if they waiting for other items in your order to be stocked w
Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho 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.
Look for rounded tooth profiles, chipped edges or excessive backlash. Any visible damage means it is time to replace the spur gear.
Yes, remove old grease and apply a fresh light grease suitable for gears to reduce wear and prevent grit from embedding in the teeth.
The VS008C performs well in typical track and light off-road conditions; avoid heavy stone impact and keep the gearbox sealed where possible for best results.
Basic hand tools and a small hex driver are usually sufficient. Use a marker or feeler to set mesh and torque screws evenly to avoid distortion.

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