Kyosho LAW57B Stabilizer Kit for LAZER ZX (1.7-2.0/ZX7.5)  [KY-LAW57B]

Kyosho LAW57B - Stabilizer Set(1.7-2.0/ZX7.5)
Price:
NZD$31.17
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-LAW57B
GTIN:
4548565524488
Condition:
Brand New
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Tune rear roll response with LAW57B

This stabilizer set is an RC-scale replacement part supplied under the Kyosho LAW57B identifier and carries the sizing designation shown in the product name. It is intended for use where a selectable stabilizer diameter or profile is required to adjust rear roll characteristics on compatible LAZER ZX series models.

As a tuning element the set changes lateral stiffness and the rate of roll transition at the rear axle. Exchanging the included sizes modifies how the chassis shifts weight while cornering, giving drivers the ability to tweak grip versus rotation without altering suspension geometry.

Fitting the parts is a routine task for those experienced with 1/10 electric RC maintenance: detach the stock rear stabilizer linkage, install the LAW57B pieces to the stabilizer mounts, and confirm there is no binding through full suspension travel. Common RC tools such as hex drivers and a small spanner will handle the job; check fasteners after initial track runs.

Make small incremental adjustments when testing. Smaller diameter options generally reduce rear roll stiffness for increased rotation, whereas larger pieces raise resistance to roll to stabilise the car at higher speeds.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho 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.
ZX7.5 appears as part of the sizing designation included with the set and helps identify the specific stabilizer profile options supplied with LAW57B.
Yes, swapping sizes is possible between runs, but ensure secure fastening and quick clearance checks before each heat to avoid unexpected handling changes.
No. The stabilizer changes roll stiffness and transition rather than fundamental suspension geometry, so you tune handling without redesigning the suspension layout.

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