FCD Aluminium Driveline Axle YOKD059 by Yokomo for 1.8/2.0 (17T/20T)  [YOKD059]

Yokomo D-059 - FCD Aluminium Solid Axle 1.8/2.0 (17T/20T)
Price:
NZD$70.38
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKD059
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FCD Aluminium Driveline Axle

The FCD aluminium solid axle is provided as Yokomo model YOKD059 and targets RC driveline applications. It supports 1.8 and 2.0 gear configurations, noted by the 17T and 20T pinion examples, and is intended to alter stiffness and engagement behavior as a stronger replacement part.

This component is a tuning-oriented upgrade rather than a vehicle redesign; installers should evaluate gear mesh, backlash, and shaft fit when integrating the axle. Always confirm the axle aligns with your existing spur, pinion, and differential housings before proceeding.

Specifications

  • Item: FCD Aluminium Solid Axle
  • Material: FCD aluminium
  • Model Number: YOKD059
  • Compatibility: 1.8/2.0 gear setups (17T/20T)

Yokomo YOKD059 supplies a compact aluminium solid axle option for modelers looking to tweak driveline response and boost part longevity on RC cars running 1.8 or 2.0 pinions, appropriate for measured tuning procedures.

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, swapping to a stiffer FCD aluminium axle can alter drivetrain stiffness and thus subtle handling feedback; testing is recommended to dial in the effect on your setup.
FCD aluminium offers improved wear characteristics compared with lower-grade alloys, helping the axle maintain form under typical RC loads, but service checks are still advised.
Verify pinion and spur tooth counts, measure shaft interfaces, and inspect gearbox entrance clearances to ensure proper engagement and to avoid premature wear.
After fitting, recheck gear mesh and backlash and perform a short on-track test to confirm there are no unusual noises or binding; make fine adjustments as required.

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