Kyosho LA422-10 - Stabilizer Bar 1.0 for LAZER ZX7.5 Series  [KY-LA422-10]

Kyosho LA422-10 - Stabilizer Bar (?1.0)(SB/ZX7.5/RB7.5)
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Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-LA422-10
GTIN:
4548565524259
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Stabilizer bar for LAZER ZX7.5

This LA422-10 stabilizer bar is an RC-scale accessory produced by Kyosho for use with the LAZER ZX7.5 platform and related SB and RB7.5 codes listed in the product name. It is designed to affect roll stiffness and body roll behavior during cornering on 1/10 scale touring RC cars.

Compatibility is taken directly from the part reference: SB, ZX7.5, RB7.5. The component serves as a tuning element between suspension members to change lateral load transfer and fine-tune handling balance without altering suspension geometry.

Installation is straightforward for hobbyists familiar with touring car maintenance: the bar mounts to existing stabilizer posts or link points on the chassis, reusing the car's mounting hardware where applicable. Use the correct driver size for the retaining hardware, avoid over-tightening, and verify free articulation of suspension after fitment. As with any hop-up, check clearances and steering throw before first run.

Tuning notes: swapping to a stiffer stabilizer reduces body roll and can shift the car's balance toward understeer on entry, while a softer bar increases independence of each wheel and can improve front-end grip. Make incremental changes and test in controlled laps to judge the net effect on corner speed and tyre wear.

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.
The part is listed for SB, ZX7.5, and RB7.5 as shown in the product reference, confirm your chassis code matches one of these before ordering.
Basic hand tools are sufficient, typically a hex driver set matched to your car's mounting screws, plus pliers to hold small parts while tightening.
Make one change at a time, test for several laps, and note how roll and turn-in respond; small increments help isolate the effect on balance.

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