KYOSHO V One RRR Rear Lower Pivot Pin Titanium V3R-035C by 3Racing  [V3R-035C]

Kyosho V One RRR /V One SIII /V One RRR Evo 64 Titanium Suspension Pin (Rear Lower) - 3Racing V3R-035C
Price:
NZD$6.68
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
V3R-035C
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Rear lower pivot in titanium

This replacement titanium rear lower suspension pin is made for KYOSHO V One RRR series cars to cut pivot wear while keeping weight down. It replaces the stock rear lower pivot pin to extend service life and reduce corrosion at the lower link joint.

Fitment notes: listed for compatibility with KYOSHO V One RRR, V One SIII and V One RRR Evo 64 rear lower pivot locations. Confirm that your chassis uses the same rear lower pivot layout before installing this aftermarket part.

How to install: remove the rear lower link following your established maintenance routine, inspect link bores and any bushes, then press the titanium pin in using the original retaining hardware. Because titanium surfaces differ from steel, check for correct clearance and smooth articulation on first test runs.

Effect on handling: a titanium pivot tends to resist corrosion and wear, helping the rear roll centre and link geometry stay consistent over time. That stability supports predictable handling when you tweak shock or roll resistance settings.

Care guidance: check for side-to-side play and signs of surface wear after initial use, ensure clips or grub screws are tight, and keep mating areas free from dirt. When using thread compounds, follow manufacturer guidance to avoid contaminating pivot surfaces.

It is intended as a direct replacement for the rear lower pivot on V One SIII where that chassis uses the same lower link arrangement. Double check your part location before fitting.
Keep mating surfaces clean; light lubrication can be used on adjacent components but avoid applying grease directly to the pivot surface if it risks trapping grit.
Inspect after the first few outings and periodically thereafter, especially if you run in dusty or wet conditions, to ensure no early wear or loosening has occurred.

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