TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx Heavy-Duty Aluminium Collars & Screws - TMX13100/SC by GPM  [TMX13100/SC]

TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx Monster Truck (Options) Alloy Collars & Screws - 1 set - GPM TMX13100/SC
Price:
AUD$1.00
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TMX13100/SC
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Heavy-duty aluminium collars and screws for T-Maxx

This replacement kit of alloy collars and mounting screws is intended for TRAXXAS 1/10 T-Maxx vehicles and is designated TMX13100/SC. It provides a direct hardware upgrade where stock plastic or tired metal collars and screws no longer control alignment or allow excessive play in driveline and linkages.

Intended application: collars locate gears, hubs and linkage terminations on shafts and axles, and the included screws secure components that see frequent removal or heavy impacts during bashing or trail driving. Aluminium offers a more positive clamp than many stock parts without adding significant weight to a scale rig.

Fitting advice: support the truck on a stand and work one side at a time, remove any wheels or hub carriers needed, take off the old collar, slide on the alloy collar and tighten the set screw onto the shaft flat, then refit parts and confirm free movement. Use the correct hex key for the screws and take care not to strip plastic threads with excessive torque.

Setup pointers: installing fresh collars can noticeably reduce driveline lash and stabilise steering by keeping linkages indexed. Check mating shafts for flats or wear before refitting, clean the contact surfaces, and recheck fastener tightness after the first run to ensure nothing has loosened.

Yes, they are sized to replace typical plastic collars on 1/10 T-Maxx setups, but confirm shaft and bore dimensions before swapping parts.
Their low mass and aluminium build suit scale rigs where you want stronger clamping without adding noticeable weight to rotating assemblies.
Look for set screw loosening, corrosion on mating surfaces, and shaft wear. Clean and re-torque after the first session and periodically thereafter.

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