YZ-2DT Shock Tower (Front) - Yokomo Z2-017D Replacement  [Z2-017D]

Yokomo Z2-017D Front Shock Tower for YZ-2DT
Price:
AUD$5.15
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
Z2-017D
GTIN:
3888
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Front tower fitment for YZ-2DT chassis

This front shock tower is supplied as a replacement component for the Yokomo YZ-2DT 2WD off-road chassis line. It provides the mounting points needed for the front shocks and is useful when correcting or altering shock mounting positions.

Compatibility covers the YZ-2DT family as listed below, preserving the exact chassis codes. Fit this tower to repair a damaged front mount or to switch back to stock geometry during tuning sessions.

  • B-YZ2DT
  • B-YZ2CA
  • B-YZ2DTM
  • B-YZ2DTMW
  • B-YZ2DTM2
  • B-YZ2CAL2
  • B-YZ2DTM2S
  • B-YZ2DTM3
  • B-YZ2CAL3

Installation notes: the part attaches at the front bulkhead using the chassis' shock tower mounting holes. When replacing, remove the old tower, reuse any suitable hardware and check shock alignment and ride height after refitting. Refer to the chassis manual for the correct screw sizes and torque recommendations.

Tuning role: because it is the structural mount for the front shocks, the tower affects suspension geometry and available tuning settings. Replacing towers is a common method to restore original mounting points or to re-establish a baseline for further tuning trials.

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.
Potentially yes. The tower locates the shocks and therefore influences weight transfer and camber behavior. Use it to return to a known geometry before experimenting with shock positions to improve front grip.
If existing screws show wear or damage, replace them with the correct size and grade. Otherwise, many enthusiasts reuse OEM fasteners; always follow recommended torque values to avoid stripping or loosening.
Indirectly. The tower determines the vertical and lateral position of the shock mount, which in turn affects how the suspension moves and how camber changes under load. Check camber after any tower swap.

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