RC Solid Rear Axle (x2.0) YOKD053 FCD for Tuning by Yokomo  [YOKD053]

Yokomo D053 - FCD Solid Axle (x2.0 Rear)
Price:
AUD$14.03
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKD053
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Product details: solid rear axle

The Yokomo YOKD053 FCD Solid Axle (x2.0 Rear) is an RC-scale rear axle component intended for use where a solid rear axle configuration is required for chassis setup and tuning. The FCD notation is included in the product name and is treated as part of the identity rather than a precise specification.

Role and benefits: the axle establishes a fixed rear link that influences how wheel load is shared and how the rear end responds to inputs. It delivers predictable behaviour useful for practice sessions that focus on controlled slides, or for chassis setups prioritizing a linked rear geometry rather than independent movement.

Fitting steps: check your model's mount points and hub interface before you start. The unit arrives as a complete rear axle and should be installed into compatible mounting points using matching fasteners. When replacing the axle, remove wheels and hubs, verify alignment and clearance, position the axle, and tighten fastenings to the same torque values used on other drivetrain components.

Durability and tuning tips: a solid axle will change traction and weight transfer, so expect differences in corner-exit grip and slide onset. Make small setup changes and evaluate performance incrementally. Inspect contact areas and mounts often to avoid unexpected wear during use.

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 FCD marking denotes the product identity and the axle is built for regular hobby use. Routine inspections of mounting points and contact surfaces will help maintain durability over time.
Remove the wheel and hub assemblies, confirm mount clearance and alignment, position the axle in place, then secure all fastenings evenly to your standard torque values.
Introduce changes gradually and run short test sessions to observe corner-exit behaviour and slide initiation. Adjust other setup parameters as needed to rebalance handling.

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