Tamiya CC01 Rear Diff Housing Alloy Upgrade CC012 by GPM  [CC012]

Tamiya CC01 Alloy Rear Differential Case - 1set - GPM CC012
Price:
NZD$135.56
Brand:
GPM
Model:
CC012
GTIN:
4894538030198
Condition:
Brand New
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Metal rear diff housing for CC01 builds

This alloy rear differential case is produced for the Tamiya CC01 platform and is identified as model CC012. It offers a metal alternative to the original plastic rear diff housing to support the differential gears used in CC01 layouts.

Designed to improve chassis stiffness and long term wear resistance, the alloy housing helps maintain gear alignment under increased load. Installation involves disassembling the rear axle and differential and is aimed at modellers comfortable servicing drivetrain components.

Use this case when building for durability or when fitting higher load driveline components; always check compatibility with your current seals, bearings and gear sets prior to finishing the assembly.

Specifications

  • Item Alloy Rear Differential Case
  • Material Alloy
  • Model Number GPM CC012
  • Compatibility Tamiya CC01

The GPM CC012 rear differential case is a practical metal replacement aimed at enthusiasts wanting improved drivetrain durability and consistent rear-end behaviour.

This item is compatible with

  • TAMIYA CC01
Compare the diff carrier mounting points and internal clearances to your current gears; exact match of bearing bore and axle locations is required for trouble free fitment.
Metal housings can use the same thread sizes, but check whether countersink or threadlocker is needed when reusing plastic-era fasteners to avoid loosening.
The alloy case improves resistance to wear, but routine inspection of gears and bearings is still recommended to ensure long term reliability.

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