Tamiya DT-Series Precision Aluminum Gear Box - JR-THNE06-RD (Red) for DT02 DT03 DT04 Hornet EVO by Jazrider  [JR-THNE06-RD]

Tamiya DT02/ DT03/ DT04/ Hornet EVO. Aluminum Gear Box (Red)
Price:
USD$32.00
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-THNE06-RD
Condition:
Brand New
Available in shop
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Aftermarket aluminium gearbox compatible with Tamiya DT-series and Hornet EVO

This aluminum gear box is a direct aftermarket replacement designed for RC-scale use on Tamiya DT02, DT03, DT04 and Hornet EVO platforms. The JR-THNE06-RD housing replaces the stock plastic case to provide a stiffer mounting point for spur and pinion alignment while maintaining original gear locations and service access.

The part is constructed from red anodized aluminum and serves as a structural hop-up that helps stabilise gear mesh under higher loads and during extended runs. Installation follows the vehicle's standard gearbox disassembly, allowing reuse of existing spur gear, pinion gear and internal bearings where compatible.

Practical notes: verify compatibility with your chassis by confirming model designation before purchase, keep original bearings and fasteners checked for wear, and use a thin layer of light gear grease on gear teeth to reduce wear after installation.

Specifications

  • Item: Aluminum Gear Box (Red)
  • Material: Aluminum, red anodized finish
  • Model Number: JR-THNE06-RD
  • Compatibility: Tamiya DT02, DT03, DT04, Hornet EVO

The JR-THNE06-RD is intended as a direct-scale upgrade to improve rigidity and serviceability on compatible Tamiya DT-series and Hornet EVO drivetrains, supporting routine tuning and maintenance without altering gear ratios.

Yes, the housing is made to replace the original plastic case on the listed Tamiya DT-series and Hornet EVO models without changing the internal gear layout.
In most cases you can reuse the original spur and pinion provided they fit the new housing; check clearances and mesh before completing assembly.
After fitting, examine gear mesh and bearing play after short runs, refresh light gear grease as required, and monitor fasteners for loosening.
For extended sessions, periodically check for increased bearing play and re-lubricate gear teeth to maintain smooth operation and reduce wear.