Technical MF01X CVD Drive Shafts Hard Steel MF1230C by GPM  [MF1230C]

Tamiya MF01X Hard Steel Front/Rear CVD Drive Shaft - 1pr set - GPM MF1230C
Price:
USD$15.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
MF1230C
GTIN:
4894538042740
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Workshop Grade Hard Steel CVD Shafts

This MF1230C drive shaft set is intended for Tamiya MF01X platforms and supplies front and rear CVD-style shafts in hard steel. The design focuses on reliable spline engagement and long term wear resistance for routine servicing and rebuilds.

The components are manufactured to serve as direct replacements for MF01X CVD configurations, providing a robust metal option where stock parts have failed or where reduced drivetrain play is desired. Suitable for maintenance cycles and for drivers who prefer metal drivetrain components during setup changes.

Assembly pointers: verify MF01X compatibility prior to installation, confirm retaining pins and clips are serviceable, and ensure correct spline seating during assembly. After fitting, recheck suspension geometry and driveline alignment to preserve handling characteristics.

Specifications

  • Item: Front/Rear CVD Drive Shaft - 1pr set
  • Material: Hard Steel
  • Model Number: MF1230C
  • Compatibility: Tamiya MF01X

Recommended for technicians replacing MF01X CVD shafts to maintain drivetrain integrity and to standardise on metal replacements for workshop maintenance.

Hard steel shafts typically reduce endplay introduced by wear in softer parts; ensure correct bearing preload and hub retention to optimise results.
Inspect existing retainers for wear or deformation and replace worn items; secure retention hardware is essential to prevent joint separation under load.
After installation verify spline engagement and run the suspension through its travel, then adjust droop and toe as required to restore intended handling balance.
Check splines and joint play during routine servicing intervals and clean/lubricate as part of regular maintenance to extend service life.