Yokomo YR-22L Left Rear Roll Shock Mount for YR-10F  [YR-22L]

Yokomo YR-22L Rear Roll Shock Mount(Left)for YR-10F
Price:
NZD$12.00
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YR-22L
GTIN:
3888
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Mounting point for the left rear roll damper on YR-10F

The Yokomo YR-22L serves as the left-side rear roll shock mount tailored to the YR-10F 1/10 scale formula chassis. It locates the rear roll damper assembly on the vehicle's left side and ties into the car's rear suspension geometry used on formula-style RC setups.

Its role is to provide a consistent mounting location for the roll shock so alignment and repeatability are easier to achieve when adjusting roll stiffness and roll center. Although compact, the mount influences the coupling between the damper and suspension, so it matters when refining handling on the track.

Fitting is performed at the rear suspension where the left roll damper belongs. You will need to access the rear bulkhead or shock tower area on a YR-10F to replace or service this mount. Observe left/right orientation on reassembly to keep the intended geometry and check damper and link clearances after fitting.

Compatibility is confined to the YR-10F formula chassis as stated, and the part is for 1/10 scale formula car use only.

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 description does not list materials; the mount is intended as a serviceable chassis component. Inspect it regularly for signs of wear and service or replace as needed.
No special tools are indicated. Typical hand tools and access to the rear bulkhead or shock tower area on a YR-10F are required to remove and refit the mount.
The mount sets damper position and can influence roll center, but changes are generally incremental and part of broader setup choices rather than a single drastic tuning step.

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