GPM Axial Wraith Steel Front/Rear Bevel Gear SWR1200 Set  [SWR1200]

Axial Racing Wraith Steel Front/Rear Bevel Gear - 2pcs (AX30392) - GPM SWR1200
Price:
USD$23.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
SWR1200
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Precision steel bevel gear set for Axial Wraith applications

This aftermarket 2pcs set delivers steel front and rear bevel gears engineered as replacement components for the Axial Racing Wraith platform. The gears are intended for hobbyists seeking hardened tooth profiles to improve service life under sustained low-speed, high-torque conditions.

Engineering notes: the gears are machined to maintain tooth geometry consistent with Wraith drivetrains; installation requires differential or gearbox access on the Wraith axle assemblies. Verify gear mesh and axial clearance after installation and replace worn bearings to ensure the steel gears do not transfer excessive load to adjacent components.

Performance considerations: steel bevels increase resistance to abrasive wear and pitting during crawling and trail use. They are a durability-focused upgrade rather than a performance speed change, and routine inspection of lubrication and bearing condition is recommended to maximise longevity.

Specifications

  • Item Front/Rear bevel gear - 2pcs
  • Material Steel
  • Model Number SWR1200 (AX30392)
  • Compatibility Axial Racing Wraith

Select this set for a robust drivetrain upgrade focused on extended tooth life under crawling and trail loads; maintain proper mesh, lubrication and bearing health for optimum results.

Maintain correct backlash and parallelism of the mating gears, and check for endplay; small deviations can increase contact stress on steel teeth and bearings.
Standard bearing types used in Wraith axles are suitable, but inspect and replace any bearings with play to avoid uneven loading on the new gears.
Run a short session under light load, recheck mesh and lubrication, and then perform a full inspection after a longer trail session to confirm stable seating of the gears.
Ensure driveshafts, axles and motor pinion/spur alignment remain correct to avoid introducing additional bending loads that could accelerate wear on the steel bevels.