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High Performance RC Accessories Bearing Drive Axle Metal Alloy (1:10)

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High Performance RC Accessories Bearing Drive Axle Metal Alloy (1:10)

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The Story

For high-performance speed RC modification. The RC drive axle is suitable for 1:10 models. It uses high-strength 3D printed plastic parts and alloy brake discs to be equipped with separate RC tires, which are not compatible with Lego tires. 

If you have requirements for the color of the brake disc, you can inform it in the checkout note box.

Two Versions


  • 23801 (LEGO accessory number) * 2
    11950 (LEGO accessory number) rear wheels * 2
    Alloy brake discs * 4
    RC Racing tires * 4
    Universal joint * 2

  • 23801 (LEGO accessory number) * 4
    Alloy brake discs * 4
    RC Racing tires * 4
    Universal joint * 2

Upgrade Your Drivetrain with Ball Bearing Hub Carriers

Fully compatible with official LEGO® Technic steering hubs. By replacing the standard friction fit with ball bearings, you get significantly reduced rolling resistance and increased durability for your front and rear drivetrains.

Select your part number:

  • #23801: Steering Hub Holder with 2 Pin Holes & 2 Axle Holes
  • #11950: Steering Hub Holder with 2 Pin Holes

Note: Please verify your existing LEGO® part number matches one of the above before purchasing.

Why do we use this transaxle instead of the one that comes with Lego?

  • The drive axle of Lego bricks has sliding friction and a large friction coefficient. When the load is small, the bricks will wear out after continuous rotation for several minutes or more than ten minutes. When the load is large, the friction will be more serious. There may also be severe heat that causes the bricks to melt and be damaged. In response to these problems, the drive axle I designed has built-in ball bearings, which greatly reduces the friction coefficient. The heat generated by friction is very small and almost no heat is generated. Therefore, we have never encountered metal heating in this case.
  • The only one problem is basically caused by hitting things, causing the building blocks to be separated from the metal parts and damaged.
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

High Performance RC Accessories Bearing Drive Axle Metal Alloy (1:10) - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

For high-performance speed RC modification. The RC drive axle is suitable for 1:10 models. It uses high-strength 3D printed plastic parts and alloy brake discs to be equipped with separate RC tires, which are not compatible with Lego tires. 

If you have requirements for the color of the brake disc, you can inform it in the checkout note box.

Two Versions


  • 23801 (LEGO accessory number) * 2
    11950 (LEGO accessory number) rear wheels * 2
    Alloy brake discs * 4
    RC Racing tires * 4
    Universal joint * 2

  • 23801 (LEGO accessory number) * 4
    Alloy brake discs * 4
    RC Racing tires * 4
    Universal joint * 2

Upgrade Your Drivetrain with Ball Bearing Hub Carriers

Fully compatible with official LEGO® Technic steering hubs. By replacing the standard friction fit with ball bearings, you get significantly reduced rolling resistance and increased durability for your front and rear drivetrains.

Select your part number:

  • #23801: Steering Hub Holder with 2 Pin Holes & 2 Axle Holes
  • #11950: Steering Hub Holder with 2 Pin Holes

Note: Please verify your existing LEGO® part number matches one of the above before purchasing.

Why do we use this transaxle instead of the one that comes with Lego?

  • The drive axle of Lego bricks has sliding friction and a large friction coefficient. When the load is small, the bricks will wear out after continuous rotation for several minutes or more than ten minutes. When the load is large, the friction will be more serious. There may also be severe heat that causes the bricks to melt and be damaged. In response to these problems, the drive axle I designed has built-in ball bearings, which greatly reduces the friction coefficient. The heat generated by friction is very small and almost no heat is generated. Therefore, we have never encountered metal heating in this case.
  • The only one problem is basically caused by hitting things, causing the building blocks to be separated from the metal parts and damaged.
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