Touring Car Rear Wing Plate Upgrade - Yokomo YOKB7-110  [YOKB7-110]

Yokomo B7-110 - Aluminum Wing Plates for touring car
Price:
AUD$14.46
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKB7-110
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Wing Plate Upgrade for Tuning Rear Balance

This RC-scale machined aluminum wing plate set is intended for touring car body use and rear wing tuning. The plates form a solid interface where a firmer connection between the wing and the mount is desired for setup consistency.

Material choice influences tuning feedback. Machined aluminum reduces flex relative to plastic mounts, which helps keep wing angle steady through laps and gives more repeatable aerodynamic changes when you adjust the wing.

Installation is routine for touring car builds: align the plate with the wing posts and body mounts, confirm wing angle, and tighten carefully to the torque you normally use so as not to overstress the body posts or wing tab material.

For setup sessions, use these plates to pin down the wing geometry that delivered improved handling in testing. Small wing angle or height changes alter rear downforce and the car's transient response, so adjust gradually and validate with runs.

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.
By reducing flex at the wing mount, the plates make wing angle adjustments produce more consistent changes in rear downforce and handling, so tuning becomes more predictable.
Expect tighter repeatability; make smaller incremental wing adjustments and run comparison laps to quantify the handling differences before making further changes.
Yes. Use the plates to stabilise wing geometry, then adjust wing angle and other aerodynamic elements step by step to dial in balance without confounding mount flex.

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