Yokomo YOKD164 Aluminium Front Lower A Arm for 2WD Drift Conversion PRO/RS 201  [YOKD164]

Yokomo D-164 - Aluminum Front Lower A Arm for 2WD Drift Conversion PRO/RS 201
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NZD$80.43
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKD164
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Aluminium front lower arm tailored for 2WD drift conversions

Sold under Yokomo part number YOKD164, this aluminium front lower A arm is made for use with the 2WD Drift Conversion PRO/RS 201. It serves as a chassis-level replacement for the original lower control arm on that conversion layout.

The purpose of the aluminium arm is to provide a firmer mounting point than stock polymer parts, which can change steering feedback and suspension behaviour during drifting. Verify your conversion uses the PRO/RS 201 layout and confirm ball stud and pin clearances before completing installation.

Installation guidance: fit the arm to the conversion kit's standard suspension points, keep existing fasteners where suitable, and carry out a post-install check for any play at pivot points after the first track sessions.

Specifications

  • Item: Aluminum Front Lower A Arm
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: YOKD164
  • Compatibility: 2WD Drift Conversion PRO/RS 201

Select this aluminium front lower A arm when you want a metal upgrade for the specified 2WD drift conversion and commit to verifying fitment and routine inspections after installation.

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.
Aluminium offers greater stiffness and improved resistance to deformation, but it can transmit more shock to adjacent components. Monitor connected parts for wear and address any signs of fretting early.
If you run in wet or salty conditions, protect exposed threads and mating surfaces; anodised finishes resist corrosion but routine cleaning is advised to preserve fitment.
Check hinge pin bores, ball stud seats, and mounting hole edges for elongation or galling after repeated runs; early detection prevents larger component failures.
Because aluminium is harder than many plastics, keep mating surfaces clean and lubricated where appropriate to reduce abrasive wear on the surrounding components.
Yes. Inspect fasteners and replace any that show thread damage or surface wear to maintain reliable clamping and prevent movement at the joint.

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