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70-Tooth Black Composite Spur Gear for the Tekno EB410

TKR6670_&0-Tooth Spur

70-Tooth Black Composite Spur Gear for the Tekno EB410  The TKR6670 70 tooth black composite spur gear is intended to be used on the EB410 buggy when running a 13.5 (or more) turn motor. If you were running a 25 tooth …

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Winter Essentials: Stay Warm with Traxxas Gear

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Traxxas gear is available to keep you warm for those cold weather bash sessions. Hoodies and beanies join our lineup of premium quality t-shirts and hats to let you represent the Fastest Name in Radio Control year-round! Click here for …

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Install a Robinson Racing Gear in a Traxxas Revo

RRP has steel spur gears for many of the hot cars on the market. Installation is simple but the benefits are great. Here you will see the process for swapping out the plastic spur gear in a Traxxas Revo for a Gen 3 RRP gear and slipper unit. the process begins after removal of the engine and pipe. Refer to your vehicle's manual if you need help with that part.

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Robinson Racing Hard Blackened Slash or Stampede 4×4 Spur Gear Install

Robinson Racing has a large offering of pinion gears, spur and slipper options for many of today’s popular vehicles. One popular gear upgrade is for the Stampede/ Slash 4×4 spur with slipper unit. The stock Traxxas gear is plastic so …

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Robinson Racing AX10/ Wraith 32-Pitch Spur Gear Install

RRP Pinion and Spur

One of the Axial SCX10’s in the RC Driver fleet actually started life as an AX10 before we converted it. While it was an AX10, we upgraded the spur with a Robinson Racing machined nylon gear. Now Robinson offers a …

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Testing the AKA Mule Rolling Gear Bag

AKA Mule Bag

The new AKA Mule Rolling Gear Bag arrived at the RC Driver offices to check out. We told Tony to pack up his RC equipment for the weekend to test it. He said the bag was so big he could …

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Pinion Pal

Pinion Pal

Transform a big cocktail pick into a pinion-gear caddy. Slide a piece of shrink tubing over the pick and cut it to length. After shrinking the tubing, you can add several pinions to keep them organized and easily accessible. Store …

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