CEN Racing CE-Series Diff Housing (2 pcs) compatible with Yokomo C-CQ0201A  [C-CQ0201A]

Yokomo C-CQ0201A CEN Racing Plastic differential case (2pcs)
Price:
NZD$15.02
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
C-CQ0201A
GTIN:
0639342184224
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Replacement resin diff case for CE-series CEN Racing kits

Supplied as a two-piece set, these resin differential cases are produced to fit CEN Racing CE-series platforms. They serve as direct replacement housings so you can swap out damaged shells without changing internal gear alignment.

Made for hobby use on 1/10-1/12 scale off-road monster trucks, the installation is suitable for basic drivetrain servicing: remove the gearbox cover, replace the housing, verify bearing sit and gear mesh, then reassemble. Note that this item is the housing only and does not include internal gears or bearings.

These cases are useful for routine maintenance, repairing RTR models after an impact, or keeping a small spares pack for event days to preserve factory alignment and containment for the differential gears on compatible CEN Racing chassis.

Supported Models

  • CE-8912 1/12 2WD RTR Monster Truck Fiat Abarth 595
  • CE-8936 1/12 2WD RTR Monster Truck Suzuki Jimny
  • CE-HL150 1/10 4WD RTR Monster Truck HL-150
  • Supported Chassis CE-8912 / CE-8936Y / CE-8937BL / CE-HL150
Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo 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.
Use a clean workspace, mark the current mesh if needed, fit bearings fully, then place the housing and recheck the mesh before tightening screws to lock the assembly.
The resin material is intended for hobby and light competition use; inspect after heavy impacts and replace if you spot cracks or deformation to avoid further drivetrain damage.
Yes, you can normally reuse existing bearings if they are in good condition. Check for play and smooth rotation, and replace any worn bearings before final assembly.

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