Yokomo BD9 7075 2.0mm FWD Chassis Plate by Arrowmax AM-920022  [AM-920022]

Arrowmax AM-920022 AM Medius Yokomo BD9 FWD Chassis 7075 2.0mm MM
Price:
NZD$173.62
Brand:
Arrowmax
Model:
AM-920022
Condition:
Brand New
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AM Medius 7075 chassis for BD9 tuning

This Arrowmax AM Medius plate, referenced AM-920022, serves as a dedicated front-wheel-drive replacement plate for the Yokomo BD9. Fabricated from 7075 aluminum at a 2.0mm spec, it provides a material-focused change to chassis stiffness while keeping the BD9 layout intact.

Drivers aiming to refine handling will find a blank plate like this useful for producing consistent changes in torsional rigidity that influence turn-in feel and mid-corner behaviour. It is suitable for swapping in when a firmer baseline is required or to replace a damaged OEM plate.

Installation follows standard BD9 maintenance steps: remove the stock plate, move over the OEM fasteners and any reinforcement parts, then secure this plate with the original screws. Check that holes and suspension clearances line up before applying final torque. No unique tools are needed beyond your usual BD9 setup kit.

Specifications

  • Item: AM Medius Yokomo BD9 FWD Chassis 7075 2.0mm MM
  • Material: 7075 aluminum
  • Model Number: AM-920022
  • Compatibility: Yokomo BD9

Compatibility

  • Yokomo BD9

For setups calling for a 2.0mm 7075 option, AM-920022 is a direct-fit Arrowmax choice to modify BD9 stiffness and balance; always re-evaluate handling after fitting.

It is designed for the standard Yokomo BD9 platform; confirm your variant uses the same plate mounting layout before fitting.
Any change in material or thickness can slightly alter mass distribution, but the primary effect here is on chassis stiffness and handling rather than outright acceleration.
Verify hole alignment, suspension clearance and torque sequence, then test on a familiar surface to note handling changes.
7075 is a strong aviation-grade alloy; basic care and avoiding long-term moisture exposure will prevent surface issues.
Yes, increasing chassis stiffness can change weight transfer, so small shock tune adjustments are commonly required to restore balance.

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