D-Max Precision Steering Bell Crank SD-202D by Yokomo  [SD-202D]

Yokomo SD-202D Steering Bell Crank for D-Max
Price:
NZD$5.53
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
SD-202D
GTIN:
3888
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Overview of the D-Max steering bell crank

The Yokomo SD-202D functions as the central pivot between a servo and the steering linkage on D-Max chassis, converting rotary servo motion into lateral wheel movement. It is intended as a replacement or spare part for RC setups using the D-Max platform.

As a service component for the D-Max line, the bell crank fits the standard parts category and matches OEM-style mounting. When fitting, confirm the crank rotates freely across its range, check pushrod lengths and ball stud engagement, and retain original mounting hardware where appropriate to preserve alignment.

Steering setup and fine tuning rely on bell crank placement and linkage geometry. Even minor shifts to arm length or ball stud location will alter steering throw and the ackermann effect, so proceed with small steps and evaluate performance after each change.

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.
It is listed for D-Max chassis as a general replacement. Because D-Max variants may differ slightly, compare the part to your vehicle's mounting points to ensure compatibility before committing to installation.
After fitting, verify full and free movement, re-measure pushrod lengths, ensure the ball studs seat correctly, and confirm there is no binding at full lock. Make minor adjustments as required.
Yes. The bell crank sets the lever arm lengths and pivot relationship that determine steering throw and centring. Small changes produce noticeable differences, so tune incrementally and test to achieve the desired steering balance.

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