Element Enduro Precision Gearbox Housing for Trail Trucks - JR-EE03-S by Jazrider  [JR-EE03-S]

Element Enduro Aluminum Gear Box Case (Silver)
Price:
NZD$30.08
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-EE03-S
Condition:
Brand New
Write a review

Upgraded alloy gearbox shell for trail rigs

The Element Enduro Aluminum Gear Box Case (Silver) serves as a precision aluminium replacement aimed at scale trail trucks where stiffness around the gearbox affects drivetrain alignment and maintainability. Machined for repeatable fit, the housing secures gearbox components and helps centralise mass without implying alterations to motor hardware or real vehicles.

Intended use and role: this external gearbox housing is built for Element Enduro style kits and compatible trail platforms, giving a more durable option than factory plastic housings. It is particularly helpful when a rigid enclosure is needed to keep gear mesh correct under heavy trail loads or after plastic parts have fatigued.

Installation notes: the case replaces the original gearbox shell and uses existing mounting lugs and fasteners on compatible chassis. Confirm hole alignment and fastener lengths when switching to aluminium to prevent over-clamping, and verify gear mesh and driveshaft engagement during reassembly. Perform a quick check of seals and fixings after initial runs.

Specifications

  • Item Element Enduro Gear Box Case
  • Material Aluminium
  • Model Number JR-EE03-S
  • Compatibility Element Enduro; Team Associated ENDURO SENDERO TRAIL TRUCK

Opt for this aluminium gearbox case when you need a dimensionally stable, service-minded replacement for builds using the Element Enduro platform or the listed compatible chassis.

Yes, aluminium resists deformation and wear better than typical plastics, reducing the chance of gear misalignment after repeated service cycles; however, inspect bearing seats and threads periodically.
A stiffer housing can alter alignment margins slightly; expect to check gear mesh after fitting, but the reinforced enclosure generally stabilises drivetrain geometry under load.
Inspect current fasteners for fit and engagement. Use appropriate-length screws and consider medium-strength threadlocker where vibration may loosen hardware.
Check torque and bearing seating after the first few runs and include gearbox inspections in your regular maintenance schedule to catch any wear early.

Copyright © 2008-2026 rcjaz.co.nz All rights reserved