Yokomo BD10/BD9 BB DJC Tuning Adapter - Arrowmax AM-010072  [AM-010072]

Arrowmax AM-010072 BB DJC For Yokomo BD10 / BD9
Price:
NZD$80.73
Brand:
Arrowmax
Model:
AM-010072
Condition:
Brand New
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BB DJC wheel-end adapter for Yokomo BD10 and BD9

The Arrowmax AM-010072 BB DJC is an aftermarket wheel-end adapter intended for use with Yokomo BD10 and BD9 touring car chassis. It targets the interface between hub, drive and bearing to tune steering feel and wheel rotation characteristics while leaving core suspension geometry unchanged.

Compatibility follows the product designation: suitable for Yokomo BD10 and BD9 chassis. Typical installation happens at the hub/drive junction during normal setup work; the part replaces or adapts the existing wheel-end items and fits into the hub assembly. Its role is tuning oriented rather than load-bearing.

Check mating surfaces, screw threads and bearing seating on your specific BD10 or BD9 before committing to fitment. While presented as a direct-fit for the named models, custom hubs or modified spindles may need trial fitting. Use correct assembly technique and reconfirm bearing preload and wheel clearance after installation.

Specifications

  • Item: BB DJC conversion component
  • Material: Not specified by manufacturer
  • Model Number: AM-010072
  • Compatibility: Yokomo BD10, BD9

The AM-010072 BB DJC is a specific tuning component for BD10 and BD9 builders wanting finer control over wheel-end behaviour; confirm all interfaces match before you proceed.

Aftermarket hubs vary in dimensions. The AM-010072 is designed for standard BD10/BD9 hubs, so confirm dimensions and clearances before fitting to non-standard hubs.
Changes are focused at the wheel-end and typically refine steering feedback and wheel spin characteristics, which can subtly influence corner entry and mid-corner balance rather than gross exit behaviour.
Basic RC tools and careful assembly are usually sufficient. Have the correct hex drivers, a torque method for small screws, and spares for bearings or spacers if required.
Start with a measured baseline, then fit the part and run a few slow laps to feel steering response. Check tyre wear and make small trim changes to steering or roll centre settings to evaluate impact.

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