AXIAL SCX10 II Rear Wheel Shaft Precision Spring Steel SSCX2039 by GPM  [SSCX2039]

AXIAL Racing SCX10 II Steel Rear Wheel Shaft - 1pr set (AX31408) - GPM SSCX2039
Price:
USD$11.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SSCX2039
GTIN:
4894538135824
Condition:
Brand New
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Technical brief: rear wheel shaft for SCX10 II

Engineered for the AXIAL Racing SCX10 II chassis, this rear wheel shaft functions as a direct replacement and strength upgrade for the rear axle assembly.

The internal core is spring steel to enhance resistance to lateral bending under steering loads while maintaining original axle geometry. That material choice targets improved fatigue resistance for repetitive side-load scenarios encountered in scale crawling and trail use.

Installation notes: the shaft locates into the rear axle housing in the same manner as the OEM part and requires standard axle disassembly for bearing and seal inspection. Verify axle alignment and fastener torque after assembly to prevent binding. Typical hobby tools and a hex driver set are adequate for service.

Application in setup and maintenance: substituting the stock shaft with a spring steel unit reduces the likelihood of permanent deformation during heavy steering or with additional body mass, offering a targeted durability upgrade without altering baseline handling when fitted correctly.

This item is compatible with

  • AXIAL SCX10 II
Ensure bearing bores are free of debris and seals are intact. Confirm the shaft seats fully in the axle housing and that there is no axial play. Proper alignment and torque settings are essential to avoid preload or binding.
Spring steel increases resistance to permanent bending under lateral loads, which improves service life for parts exposed to repeated steering stresses; however, correct installation and bearing condition remain critical factors.
After assembly, verify bearing seating, confirm axle alignment, and run a short test to recheck fastener torque and ensure smooth rotation without binding or unusual noise.