TRAXXAS Funco Pro Scale 2WD 32-Tooth Replacement Differential Gear TPS032TS by GPM  [TPS032TS]

TRAXXAS FUNCO PRO SCALE 2WD SAND CAR 220crmnti Steel 32-tooth Heavy-duty Differential Gear - GPM TPS032TS
Price:
AUD$31.34
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TPS032TS
GTIN:
4894538404425
Condition:
Brand New
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32-tooth steel differential for sand-focused Funco Pro builds

Aftermarket replacement differential gear for the TRAXXAS Funco Pro Scale 2WD sand car platform. Fabricated from 20CrMnTi alloy steel, heat treated and blackened to raise hardness and abrasion resistance, the unit is supplied as a single 32-tooth gear with module M1.5 to align with original factory dimensions. It is intended as a direct service or upgraded replacement for the stock component.

In a 1/6 scale sand drivetrain the differential gear is critical to torque transfer and drivetrain stability, influencing backlash and mesh under load. Replacing a worn 32T with a hardened 20CrMnTi gear restores geometry and reduces wear during abrasive operation.

Packing includes

  • 32-Tooth Heavy-Duty Differential Gear - 1pcs

Original Name / Part No:

10979

Compatible Models

  • TRAXXAS 1/6 FUNCO PRO SCALE 2WD SAND CAR 8S-109076-4

Choose this hardened 32T when you need a tougher replacement for sand driving or to recover worn gear geometry; confirm the compatible model before fitting.

Yes, the gear is produced to factory module M1.5 and tooth count 32T to match the stock profile and mesh with original pinions and mates.
Set backlash by loosening mountings, meshing gears, and adjusting spacing until you achieve a small free play consistent with the original specification, then secure fasteners and recheck under rotation.
While the hardened steel improves resistance, it is still advisable to use seals, clean after runs, and avoid prolonged exposure to heavy abrasive ingress to maximise part life.
Check for incorrect mesh, damaged teeth, worn bearings or debris between mating gears; correct mesh and replace any worn parts to prevent damage to the new gear.

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