Axial Racing Wraith Aluminum Transmission Case by JAZRIDER AW-23022-BK  [AW-23022-BK]

Axial Racing Wraith Aluminum Transmission Case
Price:
USD$30.19
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
AW-23022-BK
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Wraith Aluminum Transmission Case

This aluminum transmission case is an RC-scale upgrade part designed for the Axial Racing Wraith platform. It replaces the stock plastic housing to provide a consistent mounting surface for the gearbox and to help contain gear debris during on-track use.

The part focuses on chassis serviceability and drivetrain layout stability rather than altering gear ratios or drivetrain geometry. It is intended for hobbyists who want a metal housing to pair with existing Wraith internals, holding bearings and gears in their factory positions while permitting routine access for maintenance.

Installation is straightforward when following standard Wraith teardown steps: remove the original case, transfer bearings and any internal shims or spacers, then secure the aluminum case using the factory screw points. No special tools beyond standard hex drivers are required for the replacement itself.

Specifications

  • Item: Aluminum transmission case
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: AW-23022-BK
  • Compatibility: Axial Racing Wraith

As a direct-fit RC accessory, this transmission case provides a metal alternative to the stock housing for the Wraith platform, aiding durability and workshop access without changing core drivetrain design.

Yes, it is designed to replace the factory plastic housing on Axial Racing Wraith models using the same mounting points and bearing locations.
No special bearings are required; reuse the Wraith's existing bearings and original hardware unless you prefer upgraded fasteners for personal preference.
The aluminum case stabilizes the gearbox mounting and may reduce flex compared with plastic, but it does not change gear ratios or motor-to-gear engagement.
Check fastener torque periodically, inspect bearings for wear, and verify shim/spacing remain consistent after reassembly to maintain proper gear mesh.

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