Kyosho FA630 steel turnbuckle rod set for FAZER D2 chassis, steel turnbuckle linkage for on-road drift tuning  [KY-FA630]

Kyosho FA630 - Steel Turnbuckle Rod set (FZD2)
Price:
USD$16.69
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-FA630
GTIN:
4548565522866
Condition:
Brand New
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Steel turnbuckle rods for FAZER D2

This steel turnbuckle rod set is an RC-scale replacement part intended for the FAZER D2 chassis kit. The set focuses on providing a stiffer, serviceable linkage option for steering and toe adjustments in on-road drift setups, staying within model-scale use only.

Compatibility is limited to the FAZER D2 chassis kit and intended mounting points supplied on that kit, so confirm fitment before installation. The steel material provides increased rigidity compared with typical plastic linkages and is useful when dialing in more predictable steering response and stable toe settings for drift tuning.

Installation notes: replace turnbuckles one end at a time to preserve suspension geometry, inspect thread engagement and ball studs for wear, and use an appropriate hex driver for final tightening without over-torquing. Routine checks after initial runs help ensure no binding and that toe settings remain consistent.

Compatibility

  • FAZER D2 chassis kit
Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho 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 FAZER D2 chassis kit mounting points, verify your specific variant's linkage layout before fitting.
Steel increases rigidity and wear resistance, which can stabilize steering feel and keep toe settings more consistent during drift runs.
Use proper drivers, engage threads fully before tightening, and avoid excessive torque; replace any stripped ball studs or worn threads.
Inspect after the first few runs and then periodically depending on track time and contact; check for thread wear and secure ball stud fitment.

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