Yokomo YOKYF30 Rear Wheel for YRF 001W Wide Chassis Spare  [YOKYF30]

Yokomo YF-30 - Rear wheel for YRF 001W Wide Chassis/pr
Price:
NZD$12.90
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKYF30
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Fitment details for YRF 001W rear wheel

This rear wheel is a direct spare part intended for use with the YRF 001W Wide Chassis platform. It functions as a replacement rear wheel for radio-controlled models and is intended strictly as an RC-scale accessory.

Fit and compatibility are limited to the YRF 001W Wide Chassis designation noted in the product name. When replacing a rear wheel on this chassis, confirm wheel hex size and bearing fit before installation, and inspect the hub and spacer alignment to maintain correct drivetrain geometry.

Installation is typical for wheel swaps on touring-class RC cars: remove the wheel nut, slide the old wheel off the hub, fit the new wheel ensuring bearings run true, and re-torque the wheel nut to the chassis manufacturer's recommended setting. Use appropriate thread locking or wheel-nut washers only if compatible with the chassis components.

In tuning terms, swapping rear wheels affects rear traction and balance. Use a matched pair on the same axle for consistent handling, and consider incremental changes during setup sessions to isolate the wheel's effect on cornering and acceleration. This component is intended as a maintenance or tuning part for track and practice sessions.

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.
The wheel is specified for the YRF 001W Wide Chassis. Other YRF variants may differ in hub or hex dimensions, so check hex size and bearing type before attempting fitment.
Ensure the hub faces and spacers are correctly seated, run the bearings to check for play, and torque the wheel nut in small steps while rotating to confirm the wheel spins true.

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