TAMIYA CC01 Rear Bevel Differential 7-piece Set SCC1200R by GPM  [SCC1200R]

Tamiya CC01 Steel Rear Bevel Differential Gear - 7pcs set - GPM SCC1200R
Price:
NZD$70.21
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SCC1200R
GTIN:
4894538147872
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Rear differential bevel gear kit for CC01

This seven-piece steel bevel gear kit carries model number SCC1200R and is intended as a replacement set for TAMIYA CC01 scale chassis rear differentials. The steel construction is chosen to address wear issues seen with softer factory gears.

Use these parts as RC spare components for routine drivetrain repairs and setup. When installing steel bevel gears in a CC01 rear diff, check and set correct gear mesh and endplay, and apply lubrication suitable for steel interfaces to prevent premature wear. Keep the original diff housing and the factory-installed bearings and shims unless your rebuild requires different hardware.

In practical tuning terms, fitting steel bevels is primarily a service and longevity upgrade rather than a performance modification. Steel reduces gear flex under load and can extend service intervals during heavy or repeated runs.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear bevel differential gear set, 7 pcs
  • Material: Steel
  • Model Number: SCC1200R
  • Compatibility: Tamiya CC01

Fit the SCC1200R set when your CC01 rear bevels show wear, and observe correct mesh, lubrication, and bearing checks during the rebuild.

This item is compatible with

  • TAMIYA CC01
They are intended as direct replacement bevel gears for the CC01 rear differential, but always confirm dimensions and fit during installation.
Run the diff lightly with correct mesh and lubrication for short sessions, then recheck mesh and relubricate to ensure even seating and reduced initial wear.
Steel can transmit more noise than softer materials; correct mesh and proper lubrication will help minimise additional noise while preserving durability.

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