Axial Racing Wraith Precision Alloy Axle Housing & C-Hub Set WR012+WR019 by GPM  [WR012+WR019]

Axial Racing Wraith Alloy Front/Rear AXLE Housing & C-Hub (AX80069+AX30762) - 4pcs set - GPM WR012+WR019
Price:
USD$115.00
Brand:
GPM
Model:
WR012+WR019
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Precision alloy axle housings and C-hubs for Wraith

This 4pcs set replaces the front and rear axle housings and C-hubs on Axial Racing Wraith platforms with precision alloy components, model WR012+WR019. The kit is intended for maintenance cycles and for users who require metal housings instead of the original items.

The alloy housings and C-hubs provide a direct structural replacement for the stock axle carrier and C-hub assemblies on the Wraith chassis, retaining original mounting positions for suspension and steering links. Parts are configured to accept existing bearings and serviceable hardware, supporting consistent geometry and reliable attachment points.

Installation uses standard axle-housing procedures: remove the factory carriers and C-hubs, transfer any bearings and fasteners that are still serviceable, install the alloy housings into the stock locations, and verify unobstructed steering and suspension movement. Confirm fastener seating and linkage geometry after installation and again following initial operation.

Specifications

  • Item: Axial Racing Wraith Alloy Front/Rear AXLE Housing & C-Hub - 4pcs set
  • Material: Alloy
  • Model Number: WR012+WR019
  • Compatibility: Axial Racing Wraith

The WR012+WR019 alloy axle housing and C-hub set is supplied as a direct replacement for Axial Racing Wraith owners seeking stable metal housings for maintenance or setup tasks; inspect bearings and fasteners during fitting and validate steering and suspension movement before extended use.

Inspect bearings for smooth rotation, axial play, and clear race surfaces; replace any unit showing roughness or measurable runout to protect the new housings.
No special alignment tool is required; verify link geometry and steering range, then perform a short run and re-check bolt torque and link positions for consistent setup.
Serviceable stock fasteners may be reused, but any stripped or fatigued screws should be replaced to ensure correct clamp force and long term reliability.
The alloy housings maintain consistent mounting geometry, which helps when adjusting link lengths and angles for front and rear handling balance.