B-Max 2 Steering Hub Carrier Upgrade for Improved Response - YOKB2-413 Yokomo  [YOKB2-413]

Yokomo B2-413 - Front Steering Hub Carrier for B-Max 2
Price:
AUD$5.43
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKB2-413
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Steering hub carrier description

The Yokomo YOKB2-413 front steering hub carrier fits the B-Max 2 chassis and acts as the interface between the steering links and the wheel hub. It plays a direct role in steering geometry and on-track handling characteristics.

Compatibility is limited to the B-Max 2 platform as indicated in the name; confirm fitment before attempting to use on other Yokomo or third-party chassis. This component is meant as a direct replacement to recover or modify front steering behavior during setup changes.

For installation remove the front wheel and knuckle, transfer bearings and spacers as removed, fit the new carrier, and reassemble ensuring correct preload and steering alignment. Check for smooth bearing operation and full suspension travel after reassembly.

As a tuning element the hub carrier affects scrub radius, steering response, and roll center interaction when combined with wheel offset and suspension settings. Use it alongside other front-end adjustments to dial in corner entry and mid-corner balance rather than expecting a single-part solution.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
The carrier changes the relationship between steering links and wheel center, which can alter scrub radius and initial steering response. Test on-track to evaluate net effect with your wheel offset and suspension setup.
Expect to check toe, caster, and link positions after installation because the carrier can shift steering geometry. Small incremental changes and track testing give the best results.
It is one of several tuning options. Combine carrier changes with wheel offset, front spring rate, and link geometry adjustments to achieve the desired turn-in and mid-corner balance.

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