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XBERSTAR RC Cars Axle Assembly for FMS FCX24 Power Wagon K5 FCX18 LC80 RC Front Rear Aluminium Alloy Axle Assembly Brass Steering Knuckle Cover Upgrade Parts (Front Axle Assembly)

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  • For FMS FCX24 Power Wagon K5 FCX18 LC80 RC Metal Front and Rear Differential Lock Transmission Door Axle Assemblies.
  • FCX24 front and rear axle assemblies are made from high quality brass and aluminium, CNC precision machined and anodised in black and silver for improved overall performance.
  • Complete portal axle includes front and rear axles, brass steering rods, adapters and more for direct upgrades.
  • Easy to install and reliable to use, great accessory for modifying and upgrading RC cars. Suitable for RC car enthusiasts.
  • Brass pivot and portal cover, front axle weight: 92.8 grams (3.27 oz), rear axle weight: 63.8 grams (3.27 oz): reduces body weight and improves stability.


For FMS FCX24 Power Wagon K5 FCX18 LC80 RC Front/Rear Aluminium Alloy Axle Assembly + Brass Steering Knuckle Cover Conversion OP Parts Upgrade

Name: Front/Rear Axle Assembly
Material: aluminium alloy + brass
Colour: black and silver
Model:For FMS FCX24 Power Wagon K5 FCX18 LC80 RC
List:
1* front axle assembly
OR
1*Rear axle assembly


Turd Ferguson
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Great quality but it comes with the gears installed backwards so your rear wheels will be going backwards while your front wheels are trying to go forward.Not a big deal if you don’t mind taking it apart yourself and turning the gear around the other way. I put an extra bit of grease in while I had it apart.After you swap it around it’s a fantastic upgraded replacement axle.
Eric Benson
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
This worked great on my fc 80.The only issues were, the diff gears were in backwards so I had reverse rotation. I only replaced the front axle with this unit.The gears also had a lot of lash. But I had an extra shim from the all metal gear upgrade for stock axles. The shim corrected the issue and this thing works like a Swiss watch.I also loaded it up with marine grade grease.It was almost totally lacking of grease.But all that aside I will recommend to friends with experience tinkering on this sort of stuff.I also relocated the front lower links to outboard the frame. This pushed the axle forward to fill the wheel well better. It does mess with suspension geometry a bit but allows for the bigger tires to travel without contact with the body.