GF01/TL01 38mm CVD Half-Shafts Aluminium Mounts and Steel Drives - GF1238C by GPM  [GF1238C]

Tamiya GF01 Aluminium Hard Steel Front/Rear CVD Shaft (38mm) - 1pr set (For GF01 / TL01) - GPM GF1238C
Price:
NZD$37.54
Brand:
GPM
Model:
GF1238C
GTIN:
4894538067798
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Aftermarket CVD half-shafts for GF01 and TL01

This pair of CVD half-shafts is produced as an aftermarket option for Tamiya GF01 chassis and TL01 conversion projects. They are intended as direct-fit front and rear shafts where the axle layout accepts a 38mm centre-to-centre dimension, replacing softer or hollow originals with metal units.

Construction pairs aluminium mounting detail with hardened steel drive surfaces to improve driveline durability without changing suspension geometry or handling intent. Typical installation involves removing hub carriers and the common half-shaft retention hardware found on GF01/TL01 layouts.

Fitment checklist: verify stroke length and outboard cup clearance, inspect hex and pin condition, and confirm the 38mm centre-to-centre match for your setup. Apply thread locking compound to mating fasteners where applicable and recheck for binding through suspension travel.

Compatible Models

  • GF01
  • TL01

Use this set when you want metal front and rear CVD shafts for longevity or to replace tired plastic half-shafts while retaining the intended 1/10 scale driveline layout.

They fit GF01 hubs that accept a 38mm centre-to-centre shaft, but double-check hub clearance and retention geometry before installation.
Check mating cups, pins and splines after a few runs and then as part of regular maintenance; retorque fasteners after the initial break-in run.
No; these are direct-replacement shafts designed to maintain existing kinematics when installed correctly.
Use a light RC-appropriate grease on splines where applicable and avoid overpacking cups to prevent binding.
No special tools are required beyond common hex drivers and wheel/hub removal tools; a thread locker is recommended for final assembly.

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