Works'91 TeamSpec Servo Saver Post Replacement for YZ-W91TS/YZ-W91 - Yokomo YZ-202PW1  [YZ-202PW1]

Yokomo YZ-202PW1 Servo Saver Post Set for Works\\\'91 TeamSpec
Price:
AUD$16.46
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YZ-202PW1
GTIN:
3888
Condition:
Brand New
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Upgrade your Works'91 TeamSpec steering interface

This Yokomo YZ-202PW1 kit provides the servo saver posts and related mounting parts intended for Works'91 TeamSpec cars. It is offered as a spare to rebuild or fine-tune the steering assembly on compatible YZ-W91TS and YZ-W91 chassis.

The supplied parts concentrate on the servo saver interface rather than internal servo upgrades, so the set is useful when worn posts need replacement or when tuning steering compliance and centring. Installation involves basic teardown of the front bulkhead and steering linkage to swap posts and then recheck servo saver travel and alignment.

Key specifications

  • Item: Servo saver post set
  • Material: Not specified
  • Model Number: YZ-202PW1
  • Compatibility: YZ-W91TS, YZ-W91

For racers and hobbyists using Works'91 TeamSpec vehicles, the YZ-202PW1 helps restore reliable steering post function and supports consistent handling during setup changes.

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.
Renewing worn posts reduces play at the servo saver interface and improves long-term steering consistency, lowering the risk of binding or uneven wear.
Replacing posts restores the intended geometry. Any noticeable tune change is more often achieved by adjusting servo saver tension or linkage setup rather than the posts alone.
No specialist equipment is needed. Basic RC tools allow you to remove the front bulkhead, swap posts and realign the steering linkages.
Inspect nearby linkages and bushings for wear; replacing worn items alongside the posts helps ensure the whole steering system performs predictably.

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