BD9/BD10 Double Joint Replacement Service Kit B9-010TWA for Yokomo  [B9-010TWA]

Yokomo B9-010TWA Maintenance kit for BD9 Double Joint Universal
Price:
NZD$27.48
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
B9-010TWA
GTIN:
0639342182091
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Service notes for BD9 double joint

This maintenance kit contains one set of replacement components intended for the BD9 series double joint universal on 1/10 scale RC touring car drivetrains. The components are provided so you can refresh worn joint parts and recover consistent drivetrain feedback without altering chassis geometry.

Fitting the kit is aimed at modelers comfortable with basic drivetrain teardown. The components slot into the existing universal assembly and swap directly into place, requiring common hobby hand tools and a hex driver for hub removal.

Used correctly during setup and tuning, the replacement set helps sustain consistent wheel coupling and reduce unwanted free play that can change cornering behavior. Regular inspection after intense track sessions will keep handling predictable.

Contents

  • Maintenance kit - 1 set

Specifications

  • Item: Maintenance kit for BD9 double joint universal
  • Material: Not specified
  • Model Number: B9-010TWA
  • Compatibility: MRTC-BD919 / MRTC-BD919S / MRTC-BD10 / MRTC-BD10A / MRTC-BD10FF / MRTC-BD10LC / MRTC-BD10LCA / MRTC-BD10LCR / MRTC-BD10LCRA / MRTC-BD11-1 / MSR-BD11 / MRTC-BD11A-1

As a service spare for the BD9 and BD10 family, this kit is intended for scheduled maintenance tasks to maintain drivetrain behavior and balanced handling.

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.
Yes. Replacing worn joint components reduces play in the drivetrain, which in turn helps preserve a predictable steering response during cornering.
The service kit is appropriate for refreshing the joint parts after impact if the old components show wear. Inspect surrounding shafts and hubs for damage too before refitting.
The kit is supplied as a complete replacement set for the double joint universal rather than single separate spare items, making a direct swap straightforward.
It is best practice to replace visibly worn components. Small hardware may be reusable if undamaged, but renewing the joint parts eliminates most common sources of play.

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