Yokomo YOKDRR413A1 10 Degree Caster Front Steering Hub Carrier - Red Aluminum  [YOKDRR413A1]

Yokomo DRR-413A1 - Aluminum Front Steering Hub Carrier (Caster 10 degree Red)
Price:
AUD$66.12
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKDRR413A1
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Front hub carrier with a fixed 10 degree caster

This front steering hub carrier is an aluminum component that sets a fixed 10 degree caster and comes finished in red. It is designed as an upgrade to plastic carriers to reduce deflection and help steady steering geometry when the model is under load.

Fitting is simple for those with assembly experience: remove the original carrier, move necessary bearings and hardware, and mount the aluminium carrier in the original location. After installation, confirm steering throw, check toe settings, and sweep the suspension through its range to ensure there is no binding.

From a tuning perspective, a 10 degree caster hub increases static caster which boosts straight-line stability and steering return. This change can slightly slow initial turn-in, so test balance and tyre wear when evaluating the effect.

Specifications

  • Item: Yokomo DRR-413A1 - Aluminum Front Steering Hub Carrier (Caster 10 degree Red)
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: YOKDRR413A1
  • Caster Angle: 10 degrees
  • Color: Red

A robust aluminum choice for racers and club drivers seeking a repeatable 10 degree caster; always validate that mounting points and steering parts match this carrier before competitive 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.
Machined aluminum offers greater stiffness and is less prone to deformation under load than plastic, though it can show scuffs or dents on impact. Regular inspection after heavy use is recommended.
Anodized finishes resist corrosion in normal conditions but check for wear or chips after frequent crashes and refresh protective coatings if needed to prevent surface corrosion.
Inspect bearings and screw torque before each event and after any impact. Loose or worn bearings can cause play that undermines the benefit of a stiffer carrier.
Use light oil or bearing grease as appropriate for the bearings and avoid harsh chemicals on anodized surfaces. Clean debris from mating surfaces before reassembly to maintain good fitment.

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