Kyosho V One SIII Front Pivot Shaft V3R-041 by 3Racing  [V3R-041]

Kyosho V One RRR /V One SIII /V One RRR Evo Front Swing Shaft - 3Racing V3R-041
Price:
NZD$28.97
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
V3R-041
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Front pivot axle for Kyosho V One SIII line

This front swing shaft is a replacement service part for Kyosho V One RRR, V One SIII and V One RRR Evo chassis. It functions as the pivot axle joining the front suspension arms and plays a key role in roll centre location and consistent track behaviour when installed in the stock layout.

Use this component for maintenance or setup tasks: fitting a new shaft corrects play from wear, restores suspension geometry after impacts, or provides a stable pivot during setup changes. Installation normally requires removing the front suspension subassembly, swapping the shaft, and confirming free arm movement and fastener seating per your workshop practice.

Specifications

  • Item: Front swing shaft
  • Model Number: V3R-041
  • Material: Not specified by manufacturer
  • Compatibility: Kyosho V One RRR / V One SIII / V One RRR Evo

Install this part when the original pivot shows wear or after front-end work that disturbs alignment; always trial-fit and check arm travel on your Kyosho V One before track use.

It is listed as compatible with V One RRR, V One SIII and V One RRR Evo. Check your current shaft mounting geometry and length against the replacement to ensure no trimming or extra parts are required.
On a simple bench job expect 15-30 minutes depending on experience and whether you need to transfer bearings or clips; keep small parts organised to speed reassembly.
The manufacturer has not specified the material in the listing. If material composition is critical for your setup, ask the seller for clarification before purchase.
A worn or bent swing shaft changes the pivot centre, which can shift roll centre and produce inconsistent steering; replacing it helps return the chassis to expected handling characteristics.

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