Yokomo RD-010FDS Drift-Series Double Bearing Front Axle  [RD-010FDS]

Yokomo RD-010FDS Double Bearing Front Axle Set for Drift
Price:
NZD$64.96
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
RD-010FDS
GTIN:
639342226474
Condition:
Brand New
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Yokomo RD-010FDS front axle for cleaner drift rotation

The Yokomo RD-010FDS Double Bearing Front Axle enhances wheel spin consistency on RD/SD/MD chassis by lowering bearing drag. The 3mm steel shaft is engineered to be compact yet strong, helping reduce rotating mass while keeping a reliable axle for repeated drifting sessions.

What this axle brings to your drift setup

  • Double Bearing Design: Lowers friction so the front tyres rotate with less resistance.
  • 3mm Steel Shaft: A slim, robust axle that trims rotational inertia without sacrificing strength.
  • Customisable Tread Spacing: Supplied spacers let you tweak track width for different tyres and layouts.

Specifications

  • Compatible Chassis: MDR-020, RDR-020, SDR-020, SDR-030, SDR-030BL, SDR-030P, SDR-030R
  • Axle Shaft Diameter: 3mm
  • Material: Steel
Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo 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.
It is designed for the listed RD/SD/MD compatible models. Check your hub spacing and axle diameter before fitting to other chassis to ensure correct clearance and fitment.
The 3mm steel shaft is kept slim to limit rotating mass. You may notice a small weight increase on the front, but the bearing reduction in friction improves overall responsiveness.
Start with the stock spacing and test on your usual surface. Move spacers outwards in small steps until you reach the balance between grip and slip you prefer.
Inspect bearings after heavy runs or if you notice rough spin. Clean and re-lube at regular service intervals to avoid premature wear.

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