Tamiya Wild Willy 2 WR-02 Rear CVD Shaft (38mm) by GPM WW2238C  [WW2238C]

Tamiya 1/10 Wild Willy 2 WR-02 Steel #45 Rear CVD Shaft (38mm) - 1pr - GPM WW2238C
Price:
USD$15.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
WW2238C
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Rear CVD shaft for WR-02

This aftermarket rear CVD shaft is a direct replacement component produced by GPM for the Tamiya 1/10 Wild Willy 2 WR-02 platform. It is a scale RC drivetrain part made in steel, sized 38mm, intended to restore worn transmission linkages or to provision a spare for trackside maintenance.

The shaft serves as the rotating link between the gearbox output and the rear differential, carrying torque under acceleration and maintaining alignment under suspension travel. When choosing a replacement, confirm the part length and splined interface match the WR-02 output coupling to avoid fitment issues.

Installation notes: this item replaces the rear CVD shaft assembly; standard disassembly of the rear dogbone/CVD area and inspection of splines and retaining hardware are recommended. Use correct thread locking and torque on retaining screws where applicable, and check driveline angles after installation to prevent premature wear on universal joints and bearings.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear CVD shaft, 1pr
  • Material: Steel (#45)
  • Model Number: WW2238C
  • Compatibility: Tamiya 1/10 Wild Willy 2 WR-02

This GPM steel rear CVD shaft is suited for hobbyists maintaining or refreshing the WR-02 drivetrain where a direct-fit steel replacement is preferred for durability and consistent drivetrain geometry.

The part is produced for the WR-02 platform and lists compatibility with Tamiya Wild Willy 2 WR-02; verify spline and length before installation.
The shaft is steel #45 construction, selected for wear resistance in drivetrain applications.
Normally this replaces the existing rear CVD shaft directly; retain or reuse original screws and retainers unless damaged.
Check spline engagement, ensure no binding through suspension travel, and verify bearings and joints spin freely before use.

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