Tamiya TT02 Precision 33mm CVD Swing Shaft STT2233 by GPM  [STT2233]

Tamiya TT02 Steel#45 Front/Rear CVD Swing Shaft (33mm)- 1pr - GPM STT2233
Price:
USD$18.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
STT2233
GTIN:
4894538168549
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Precision front/rear CVD swing shaft for TT02

This aftermarket swing shaft is a direct replacement driveline component for Tamiya TT02 series vehicles. Supplied as a 33mm front and rear CVD shaft, it is manufactured from Steel #45 to deliver consistent hardness and wear resistance suited to competitive hobby use.

Functionally the shaft transmits torque through constant-velocity joints while allowing suspension travel. The increased rigidity of Steel #45 mitigates shaft deformation under sustained load, preserving pinion-to-spur engagement and improving repeatable drivetrain response during tuning and high-load operation.

Assembly guidance: designed for like-for-like installation in stock TT02 CVD housings using the original hardware. Inspect and replace worn set screws or retaining clips, confirm driveshaft cup clearance, and align splines prior to final torque. Apply threadlocker where specified and service adjacent 走珠軸承 and joint boots when changing driveline components to ensure long-term reliability.

Specifications

  • Item: Front/Rear CVD Swing Shaft (33mm) - 1pr
  • Material: Steel #45
  • Model Number: STT2233
  • Compatibility: Tamiya TT02

Use STT2233 when precision and durability are required for TT02 front or rear CVDs; verify fit and service surrounding components during installation for optimal performance.

Check spline engagement depth, axial play in the CVD cups, and lateral clearance to ensure the shaft runs without binding or excess end float.
Follow the original chassis torque specs for set screws and related fasteners; ensure even tightening and recheck after the first run to prevent loosening under load.
Steel #45 offers a balance of machinability and hardness with good wear resistance; stainless may resist corrosion better but can differ in hardness and cost, so choose based on application priorities.
Inspect set screws and retaining clips after initial break-in, lubricate joints appropriately, and replace any worn 走珠軸承 or damaged boots to maintain consistent driveline performance.