Axial Yeti XL Front King Pin Pair Stainless Steel YTL049P by GPM  [YTL049P]

Axial Racing Yeti XL Stainless Steel King Pin For Steering - 2pc set - GPM YTL049P
Price:
AUD$4.04
Brand:
GPM
Model:
YTL049P
GTIN:
4894538342055
Condition:
Brand New
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Replacement stainless king pins for Yeti XL steering

This stainless steel king pin set is an RC steering replacement compatible with Axial Racing Yeti XL front assemblies. The two-piece set swaps into the front knuckles to replace bent or worn pins, bringing back correct alignment and reducing steering play while preserving chassis geometry.

Made from stainless steel, these pins resist rust and wear better than softer OEM pins, and the smooth finish helps maintain consistent steering feel. Intended for the Yeti XL knuckle locations that use the original king pin configuration; check your chassis mounting points and pin size before installing.

Installation pointers: remove the front knuckle and steering linkages as you normally would, press out the old pins and press the new pins in squarely to prevent binding. After installation, verify steering travel and toe angle, and make small tightening adjustments to keep precise steering freeplay.

Packing includes

  • king pins - 2pcs

Original Name / Part No:

AX31073

No modification is expected if your Yeti XL uses the stock king pin holes and diameter; verify measurements on non-stock knuckles before fitting.
Keep the area clean, check for play after a short run, and re-torque linkages in small steps to ensure correct steering freeplay.
Yes, but heavier setups increase steering loads so inspect pins and knuckles regularly for any early wear when running heavy tyres or wheels.

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