TRAXXAS Funco Pro Scale 2WD 32-Tooth Steel Differential Gear by GPM TPS032TS  [TPS032TS]

TRAXXAS FUNCO PRO SCALE 2WD SAND CAR 220crmnti Steel 32-tooth Heavy-duty Differential Gear - GPM TPS032TS
Price:
USD$21.90
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TPS032TS
GTIN:
4894538404425
Condition:
Brand New
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32-Tooth Heavy-Duty Differential Gear for TRAXXAS Funco Pro

This is an RC-scale replacement differential gear produced by GPM for the TRAXXAS Funco Pro Scale 2WD sand car platform. The gear is manufactured from 20CrMnTi alloy steel, heat-treated and blackened to improve wear resistance, and is delivered as a single 32-tooth unit with module M1.5 matching factory dimensions. The part is intended as a direct service or upgrade replacement for the original factory item.

In a 1/6 scale sand car drivetrain the differential gear transmits torque between the gearbox output and wheel axles, and it affects backlash, mesh stability, and overall drivetrain durability under sandy conditions. Replacing a worn or damaged 32T gear with a hardened 20CrMnTi unit helps restore original geometry and reduce wear during high-load or abrasive operation.

Packing includes

  • 32-Tooth Heavy-Duty Differential Gear - 1pcs

Original Name / Part No:

10979

Compatible Models

  • TRAXXAS 1/6 FUNCO PRO SCALE 2WD SAND CAR 8S-109076-4

Use this unit when restoring factory gear geometry or when a hardened steel replacement is required for sand operation; confirm fitment with the listed model before installation.

This part is listed as compatible with TRAXXAS 1/6 FUNCO PRO SCALE 2WD SAND CAR 8S-109076-4 and is a direct replacement for original part number 10979.
The gear is made from 20CrMnTi alloy steel and receives heat treatment and blackening to improve hardness and wear resistance.
Verify tooth mesh and backlash after fitting, ensure bearings and mating gears are in good condition, and rotate the drivetrain by hand to confirm smooth engagement before full power use.
Regularly inspect for wear and abrasive buildup, clean and re-lubricate the gear area after sandy runs, and replace any damaged components to protect the hardened gear.

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