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Lee1972 20-12-2014 09:35 PM

XB4 2015 Metal Bevel & Diff Gear
 
On the 2015 spec the outer gear and the bevel in the diffs are now metal. Does anyone have the new part numbers and are they available for sale yet? Saw a car once for sale on here that had Yokomo metal gears fitted again does anyone have the part numbers?

BentKa 21-12-2014 02:48 AM

Here you go:
Quote:

XRAY presents new authentic option parts for XRAY XB4 car:
http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/x...psea8a4274.jpg


#364955 Steel Differential Bevel Gear 35T

• 35T diff bevel gear
• High-strength, hardened steel
• Improved reliability
• Increased lifespan
http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/x...psa97e2323.jpg

Precision-machined 35T differential bevel made from high-strength steel. Additionally hardened for increased lifespan and reliability.



#365134 Steel Bevel Drive Gear 14T

• 14T bevel drive gear
• High-strength, hardened steel
• Improved reliability
• Increased lifespan

http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/x...psd926edb8.jpg

14-tooth bevel-drive steel gear for front/rear differential. Additionally hardened for increased lifespan and reliability.

The combination of this gear + Steel Differential Bevel Gear increases reliability and improves drivability at high-traction tracks due to the increased gear weight.
Bent

Lee1972 21-12-2014 09:39 AM

Thanks Bent ☺

thorny97 21-12-2014 02:51 PM

Yes they are available in the UK now either from your local hobby shop I.e. MB Models or RC Disco

Gregerl 21-12-2014 11:48 PM

Don't forget to also buy a pair of part #364990, one bushing is needed in each metal crown gear.
Not needed for alu gears apparently.

BentKa 22-12-2014 08:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gregerl (Post 891163)
Don't forget to also buy a pair of part #364990, one bushing is needed in each metal crown gear.
Not needed for alu gears apparently.

Correct…the machined alu gears don't use the insert.

Bent

andoiwebb 25-12-2014 06:22 PM

I think I'm going to build up my xb4 15 with plastic gears for low / med grip and save the steel gears for really high grip. Never had a plastic gear fail since the xb4 first came out and love the acceleration of the light weight drive train.

sime46 25-12-2014 09:24 PM

I've ran mine with the option alloy gears which are only 1gm heavier than the plastic ones and the kit steel gears. Gotta say I didn't notice any difference. I too was concerned about the extra rotating mass but was pleasantly surprised with the results. The alloy gears are lovely but mine seemed a tad more noisy with them fitted. I fitted the steel kit gears to see if it quietened it down. It did. Lol.

andoiwebb 25-12-2014 09:27 PM

When you say alloy gears, do you mean the diff internals or the diff ring gear and pinion? As I was going to replace the external steel gears with the plastic versions.

BentKa 25-12-2014 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andoiwebb (Post 891704)
When you say alloy gears, do you mean the diff internals or the diff ring gear and pinion? As I was going to replace the external steel gears with the plastic versions.

He's talking about the optional Alu. Differential Bevel Gear 35T - Swiss 7075 T6 ;)


http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/x...psd737550b.jpg

Bent

andoiwebb 25-12-2014 09:56 PM

Oooh, not seen those before. Don't think I'd run an alloy gear against a steel gear, would make more sense against a composite pinion.

BentKa 25-12-2014 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andoiwebb (Post 891711)
Oooh, not seen those before. Don't think I'd run an alloy gear against a steel gear, would make more sense against a composite pinion.

We've been running these for a few months now and no issues at all :D

They are meant to be paired with the stock steel pinion.

But if you have ran the stock metal gears and want to swap out the bevel gear for aluminum I would change the pinion for a fresh one as well.

We keep them in pairs and change both if we do swap them out.

Bent

sime46 26-12-2014 12:02 AM

Those are the ones. Super light and super strong.


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