Tamiya MF01X CVD Drive Shafts Hard Steel Upgrade MF1230C by GPM  [MF1230C]

Tamiya MF01X Hard Steel Front/Rear CVD Drive Shaft - 1pr set - GPM MF1230C
Price:
NZD$27.25
Brand:
GPM
Model:
MF1230C
GTIN:
4894538042740
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Hard Steel CVD Drive Shafts for Tamiya MF01X

This aftermarket shaft kit is produced for Tamiya MF01X chassis and listed as MF1230C. It supplies front and rear constant velocity drive shafts made from hard steel for scale RC applications on MF01X rigs, intended as a metal alternative to worn stock components.

Designed as a direct replacement where CVD shafts are used, the hard steel parts deliver improved abrasion resistance compared with softer materials. Use this set when addressing driveline play, repairing broken shafts, or preparing a model for more demanding tracks or heavier setups.

Fitment notes: confirm your MF01X uses CVD-style shafts prior to purchase, inspect all retainer clips, pins and bearings, and ensure full spline engagement on assembly. Minor suspension and toe checks are recommended after swapping driveline parts to keep handling consistent.

Specifications

  • Item: Front/Rear CVD Drive Shaft - 1pr set
  • Material: Hard Steel
  • Model Number: MF1230C
  • Compatibility: Tamiya MF01X

Choose this MF01X CVD shaft set when you want metal replacements that maintain drivetrain alignment and reduce wear during routine servicing or setup changes.

They fit standard MF01X CVD layouts; if your wheelbase or axle geometry has been altered, check shaft length and joint clearance before installing.
The kit contains the front and rear CVD shafts as a pair; verify the item listing for included small parts like pins or clips, and keep spare retainers on hand if needed.
Standard hand tools for wheel and hub removal are sufficient; a small punch or pick helps with retaining pin access, and a torque check of related fasteners is advised.
Light lubrication on splines and joint interfaces will help reduce wear, but avoid heavy greases that attract dirt into the CV joints.

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