Tamiya MF01X Hard Steel Front/Rear CVD Drive Shaft by GPM MF1230C  [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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Hard Steel Front/Rear CVD Drive Shaft

This aftermarket drive shaft set is produced for Tamiya MF01X chassis and supplied by GPM as MF1230C. It is a front and rear constant velocity drive shaft assembly in hard steel intended for RC-scale use on MF01X-based models. The set replaces worn or damaged stock parts where a metal drivetrain component is required.

The component is intended as a direct replacement on MF01X configurations that use CVD-style shafts. Its hard steel construction is specified to provide a wear-resistant option compared with softer materials, and the part is relevant when addressing drivetrain play, replacing broken shafts, or preparing a car for heavier-duty track use.

Installation notes: confirm MF01X fitment before installation, inspect existing retainer hardware and bearings, and verify spline engagement and pin retention during assembly. Basic adjustments to suspension droop and toe may be required after driveline replacement to restore original handling balance.

Specifications

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

Use this set when replacing MF01X CVD shafts to maintain drivetrain integrity and to standardize on metal replacement parts during routine maintenance or setup changes.

The part is listed for Tamiya MF01X compatibility, verify your chassis uses CVD-style front and rear shafts before purchase.
The listing is for a 1pr set of front and rear CVD drive shafts as an aftermarket replacement.
Basic hand tools for wheel removal and retaining pin access are sufficient; inspect retaining clips and pins and replace if worn.
Keep splines clean, check for play at the joints, and lubricate as recommended for steel driveline components to limit wear.

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