TRAXXAS 1/8 X-Maxx CVD Shaft Set Steel#45 TXM12160S by GPM  [TXM12160S]

TRAXXAS 1/8 X-Maxx Steel#45 Front/Rear CVD Drive Shaft - 1pr - GPM TXM12160S
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NZD$70.61
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TXM12160S
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Front and rear CVD shafts for 1/8 X-Maxx

This aftermarket front and rear CVD pair fits TRAXXAS 1/8 X-Maxx applications and is listed as model TXM12160S, manufactured from Steel#45 as shown in the product title. The set is supplied as a single pair to replace damaged or worn CVD components in the X-Maxx drivetrain.

These shafts are intended for drivetrain repair and light tuning work: replace bent outputs with the Steel#45 CVDs, inspect wheel hexes and bearings during the job, and check spline engagement and clamp torque when reassembling. Fitting uses standard tools and familiar X-Maxx service steps.

As direct replacements they restore drivetrain rigidity and reduce endplay that can affect handling and traction. Always inspect adjoining drive cups and bearings for wear when installing new shafts to maintain reliable power transfer.

Specifications

  • Item TRAXXAS 1/8 X-Maxx Steel#45 Front/Rear CVD Drive Shaft - 1pr
  • Material Steel#45
  • Model Number TXM12160S
  • Compatibility TRAXXAS 1/8 X-Maxx

Install the TXM12160S Steel#45 drive shafts when servicing front or rear CVDs on a TRAXXAS 1/8 X-Maxx to bring back drivetrain stability and smooth power delivery.

Yes, the TXM12160S is specified for the TRAXXAS 1/8 X-Maxx and is intended to fit using the stock hub and clamp hardware when correctly installed.
No special bearings are required; however inspect existing wheel and drive bearings for wear and replace them if they show play or roughness to protect the new shafts.
Steel#45 identifies the shaft material. Routine inspection after heavy runs or impacts is recommended, as service intervals depend on usage and terrain rather than material alone.
After installation do a low-speed check for binding and confirm clamp torque and spline engagement, then test under light load before returning to full running.

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