Yeti 32 Pitch 67T Steel Spur Gear YT067TS by GPM  [YT067TS]

Axial Racing Yeti Steel #45 Spur Gear 32 Pitch 67T - 1pc - GPM YT067TS
Price:
USD$15.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
YT067TS
GTIN:
4894538068696
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision 67T 32 Pitch spur for Yeti drivetrains

This steel spur gear is supplied as a single replacement part for Axial Yeti platforms, specified at 67 teeth and 32 pitch for tuning final drive ratios. It is intended for scale drivetrain layouts on Yeti rock racer models where correct tooth engagement is required.

Installation requires a matching 32-pitch pinion and the standard Yeti gearbox interface. During fitment, verify pinion pitch, tooth count, and centre spacing; correct mesh reduces premature wear. The steel construction is selected to withstand repeated mesh cycles in demanding use cases.

Changing to a 67T spur increases gear reduction versus smaller spurs, shifting performance toward higher torque and improved low-speed control. Use this part for torque-oriented tuning, controlled crawling, or to replace a worn spur while maintaining original drivetrain geometry.

Specifications

  • Item: Spur Gear 32 Pitch 67T, 1pcs
  • Material: Steel
  • Model Number: YT067TS
  • Compatibility: Axial Racing Yeti

Install this 32-pitch spur as a direct replacement or tuning component on Yeti setups, and confirm pinion compatibility and mesh before full-power operation.

Check centre-to-centre distance, pinion engagement across several teeth, and fastener torque to ensure even load distribution and correct mesh.
Steel offers higher wear resistance under repeated mesh compared with many plastics; confirm mating part materials and lubrication to balance longevity and noise.
A 67-tooth spur increases overall reduction relative to smaller tooth counts, resulting in increased torque at the wheels and reduced top speed for crawl-focused setups.
After fitting, rotate the drivetrain by hand to inspect engagement, run short low-load tests, then re-torque fasteners and recheck mesh before regular use.