R12 Left Rear Hub Upgrade for Yokomo - R12-24HLC  [R12-24HLC]

Yokomo R12-24HLC Left Wheel Hub w/counter weight for R12
Price:
AUD$0.00
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
R12-24HLC
GTIN:
3888
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Tuning impact on rear traction and exit

This part is an RC-scale left rear hub engineered for the Yokomo R12 chassis. Increasing the left-side thickness around the rear shaft shifts load distribution to even out left-right traction across the rear axle, giving tuners another lever to influence grip characteristics.

Its shaped perimeter improves circumferential balance and helps cut down irregular wheel rotation and drivetrain inefficiency at speed. Drivers aiming to neutralize asymmetric rear grip will find the hub useful when combined with other setup choices.

Fitting into a standard R12 rear assembly is direct: pull the stock left hub, install the R12-24HLC, and confirm wheel centring and bearing seating. Only common tools such as hex drivers and setup gauges are needed; verify torque and clearances to prevent binding after installation.

Setup guidance: integrate this hub into broader tuning—adjust tyre compounds, ride height, and rear toe to see how the hub changes rear behaviour. Treat it as one tuning variable rather than a universal 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.
Start with a baseline tyre and change to this hub to assess left-right grip; tweak compound and pressure to complement the hub's balancing effect.
The hub primarily influences corner exit by evening rear traction, but small handling shifts can also be felt on entry depending on overall setup.
Minor toe and ride height adjustments may be needed to fine-tune balance; run controlled tests and log changes to isolate the hub's effect.
It improves circumferential balance which helps at higher speeds, but its benefits are noticeable across a range of speeds when combined with proper setup.

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