Kyosho BLW1 Steel Pinion 13T for Blizzard - Heavy Duty Upgrade  [KY-BLW1]

Kyosho BLW1 - Steel Pinion Gear Set(13T/2-Set/BLIZZARD
Price:
NZD$24.53
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-BLW1
Condition:
Brand New
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2 $19.88 each $9.29 or 19%
3+ $18.89 each $16.92 or 23%
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Rugged Pinion Upgrade for Blizzard Trucks

If you want tougher drivetrain parts for your Kyosho Blizzard, the Kyosho BLW1 Steel Pinion Gear Set brings two 13-tooth steel pinions as a direct, durable option. These gears give a slightly lower effective ratio versus stock, which helps when crawling over rocks or soft ground.

Why Fit Steel Pinions

The main reason to move to steel is longevity. Steel pinions resist chipping and deforming much better than softer materials, so they hold up through repeated off-road sessions and heavy loads without losing tooth integrity.

Matched for Blizzard Drive Components

Built with Blizzard geometry in mind, the Kyosho BLW1 set is intended to mesh cleanly with the series gear train. Use these when replacing worn pinions or when you need a sturdier setup for demanding runs.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho 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.
In many cases you can keep the existing spur gear, but the overall ratio will change. Check tooth count and mesh to ensure proper engagement after the swap.
Steel pinions can transmit more gear noise than plastic, especially under high load, but the trade off is longer life and better resistance to stripping. Proper mesh reduces excessive noise.
Regularly inspect for tooth wear, ensure correct mesh, and keep bearings and gearbox clean to prevent premature wear on the pinion.
Steel pinions handle higher torque better than plastic, but always confirm shaft fit and check for excessive strain on surrounding gearbox components when using powerful motors.

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