Tamiya TA01 Alloy Main Drive Shaft set by GPM TA1025  [TA1025]

Tamiya TA01 Alloy Main Drive Shaft set - GPM TA1025
Price:
USD$17.80
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TA1025
GTIN:
4894538323405
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TA01 drive shaft upgrade

The GPM TA1025 Alloy Main Drive Shaft set is an aftermarket replacement intended for Tamiya TA01 chassis owners looking for a durable drivetrain component. As an RC-scale accessory, the set replaces the stock main drive shafts with alloy units to resist wear and provide a firmer connection between the gearbox and the drivetrain.

Installation is straightforward for anyone familiar with TA01 maintenance: remove the gearbox output components, swap the original shafts with the alloy parts, and recheck clearance to avoid binding. Use the vehicle's standard fasteners and inspect related parts such as the spur gear and bearings for wear before reassembly.

In tuning terms, upgrading to alloy shafts is a pragmatic step when pursuing consistent drivetrain response under higher loads or repeated track use. It does not change gear ratios or motor characteristics but reduces flex and the risk of deformation compared with softer stock shafts.

Specifications

  • Item Alloy Main Drive Shaft set
  • Material Alloy
  • Model Number GPM TA1025
  • Compatibility Tamiya TA01 chassis

Choose this set for a direct replacement that focuses on durability and drivetrain stability, and pair it with a routine inspection of gears and bearings to get reliable results on the track or during practice sessions.

The set is listed for the Tamiya TA01 chassis; check your specific TA01 variant for any bespoke drivetrain changes before ordering.
In most cases the stock fasteners and bearings are compatible, but inspect them for wear and replace as needed to ensure proper fit and alignment.
Alloy shafts improve drivetrain stiffness and durability but do not change gear ratios or motor output; handling changes come from drivetrain feel rather than power differences.
Verify shaft alignment, check gear mesh and bearing play, and rotate the drivetrain by hand after assembly to confirm smooth operation before running.

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