This is a double-joint universal drive for 1/10 scale RC touring cars developed by Team Yokomo for competitive use at the 2012 World Championship. The design doubles the joint between the dogbone and axle to smooth the transfer of torque when the rear suspension moves, reducing the tendency for a loss of cornering speed under axle articulation.
Functionally, the rear double-joint CVD improves drive consistency during suspension travel by allowing more continuous contact and reducing driveline lash at extreme angles. The part ships with the required axle bearing configuration in mind, and the axle inner side requires a thin-type bearing; use the bearing supplied with the unit or the specified alternative part BB-105T2 if you need a replacement.
Installation is typical of CVD replacements on Yokomo BD-series rear hubs: verify bearing thickness before assembly, check dogbone seating, and confirm free rotation through full suspension travel before final tightening. In tuning, pilots use this part when aiming to stabilize rear traction and keep corner exit speed more consistent across compressions and rebounds.
Use this rear double-joint CVD when tuning rear drivability on BD7/BD5 family chassis, and confirm the required thin inner axle bearing (included or BB-105T2) before final assembly.
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