Kyosho V One RRR / V One SIII / V One RRR Evo Front Swing Shaft by 3Racing V3R-041  [V3R-041]

Kyosho V One RRR /V One SIII /V One RRR Evo Front Swing Shaft - 3Racing V3R-041
Price:
USD$16.90
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
V3R-041
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Front swing shaft for Kyosho V One series

This is an RC-scale front swing shaft intended as a direct replacement part for Kyosho V One RRR, V One SIII and V One RRR Evo chassis configurations. It functions as the pivot axle that links the front suspension arms and influences roll center and track stability when mounted in the stock suspension layout.

The component is designed to serve a maintenance and tuning role: replace worn or damaged original parts, restore correct suspension geometry after impacts, or swap in during setup changes that require consistent pivot alignment. Installation typically involves removing the front suspension assembly, replacing the shaft, and verifying arm movement and screw torque per your chassis service practices.

Specifications

  • Item: Front swing shaft
  • Model Number: V3R-041
  • Material: Not specified by manufacturer
  • Compatibility: Kyosho V One RRR / V One SIII / V One RRR Evo

Use this part when the original front swing shaft shows wear or after suspension work that requires restoring original pivot alignment; verify fit and function on your Kyosho V One chassis before full use.

It is listed for Kyosho V One RRR, V One SIII and V One RRR Evo chassis; check existing shaft length and mounting points to confirm fit before final installation.
Basic hand tools for your chassis such as hex drivers and pliers are typically sufficient; work on a clean bench and follow your chassis disassembly steps.
The product listing does not specify included hardware or bearings; reuse original components or confirm contents with the seller.
The swing shaft determines pivot location for the front arms, so a worn or incorrect shaft can alter roll center and handling; replacing it helps maintain intended suspension geometry.

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