Gmade R1 Rock Buggy Straight Axle Adapter GM022 by GPM  [GM022]

Gmade 1/10 R1 Rock Buggy Straight AXLE Adapter - GPM GM022
Price:
USD$20.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
GM022
GTIN:
4894538031775
Condition:
Brand New
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Technical overview

This straight axle adapter is engineered for use with the Gmade 1/10 R1 Rock Buggy as a chassis-level interface for straight axle installations. It is intended for hobbyists who require a dependable mechanical connection to alter axle geometry or to replace a damaged adapter without modifying the primary chassis structure.

The adapter supports axle alignment adjustments and track width tuning while maintaining straightforward fitment between axle assemblies and wheel hubs. Inspect mounting surfaces and hardware during installation and torque fasteners to the recommended values to ensure repeatable performance under load.

Specifications

  • Item: Gmade 1/10 R1 Rock Buggy Straight AXLE Adapter
  • Model Number: GPM GM022
  • Compatibility: Gmade 1/10 R1 Rock Buggy

Use this adapter for direct replacement or controlled testing of straight-axle configurations on the R1; verify alignment and fastener torque after assembly and inspect periodically under operational stress.

Check hole runout and axial clearance, confirm parallelism between axle faces, and verify that hub fit is without play before final torquing.
Use grade-appropriate fasteners that match the chassis thread form and length; consider thread locker for high-vibration environments and recheck torque after initial runs.
Inspect after heavy rock crawling sessions or whenever handling degrades; look for deformation, thread wear, and loosening, and replace the adapter if dimensional integrity is compromised.