Axial Racing SCX24 Aluminium Rear Differential Housing - JR-SCX2405-BK by Jazrider  [JR-SCX2405-BK]

Axial Racing SCX24 Aluminum Rear Axle Differential Housing
Price:
NZD$37.99
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-SCX2405-BK
Condition:
Brand New
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Aluminium housing: durability and stiffness

This replacement rear axle differential housing is crafted for the Axial Racing SCX24 chassis and manufactured from aluminium to offer a stronger alternative to the stock plastic component. It is intended to cut down flex and give a more stable mounting platform for the rear drivetrain during scale trail use.

The part functions as a chassis-level upgrade that alters stiffness and contact geometry, which affects differential behaviour under load. Builders commonly fit aluminium housings to reduce deformation under torque, improve gear mesh stability, and make low-speed crawling more predictable. Always verify bearing alignment and diff internals before final assembly to prevent premature wear.

Installation advice: confirm that SCX24 differential internals and screw threads match the replacement housing dimensions during a mock assembly. Inspect bearing seats and mating surfaces, then check static gear mesh prior to running. Continue regular lubrication and checks after fitting the aluminium housing for longevity.

Specifications

  • Item: Axial Racing SCX24 Aluminum Rear Axle Differential Housing
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: JR-SCX2405-BK
  • Compatibility: Axial Racing SCX24

For builds emphasising durability and precise low-speed control, this aluminium housing is a robust upgrade; always confirm fit with SCX24 internals and follow scheduled maintenance after installation.

Aluminium resists deformation better under sustained torque and reduces long-term wear from flexing, though it may transfer more vibration into the chassis compared with plastic.
Properly machined seats can last longer, but incorrect fit or contamination can accelerate wear. Ensure clean installation and correct lubrication to protect bearing surfaces.
Aluminium resists rust but can oxidise; keep the part clean and consider light coatings if operating in wet or salty environments to preserve finish and fitment.
Inspect bearing seats and mounting faces after the first few runs, then include them in your routine checks, especially after rock strikes or heavy loads.

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