Yokomo YOKB2-010R - B-Max 2 Rear Universal Drive Shaft  [YOKB2-010R]

Yokomo B2-010R - B-Max 2 Rear Universal Drive Shaft
Price:
USD$37.70
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKB2-010R
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Rear universal drive shaft for B-Max 2

This rear universal drive shaft is an RC-scale replacement part intended for the B-Max 2 platform. It serves as the rotating link between the gearbox output and the rear hubs, transferring torque while accommodating suspension movement with its universal joint geometry.

The component is used where a durable, serviceable rear drivetrain layout is required; typical tasks include replacing worn original shafts, restoring drivetrain alignment after impacts, and testing setup changes that affect axle angle and driveline binding. The text avoids claimed material or dimensional details beyond what is stated in the product name.

Installation notes: verify fit with existing rear hubs and gearbox output before full reassembly, check clearance through suspension travel, and confirm drive smoothness on the bench with wheels off the ground. Routine checks of adjacent bearings and C-clips help prevent premature wear.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear universal drive shaft
  • Material: Not specified
  • Model Number: YOKB2-010R
  • Compatibility: B-Max 2

For mechanics tuning the rear drivetrain of a B-Max 2, this YOKB2-010R part offers a straightforward replacement option; pair installation with a check of rear bearing play and drivetrain lubrication to ensure reliable operation.

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.
Compatibility is listed as B-Max 2 in the product information, confirm physical fit before attempting to use on other models.
Check for smooth rotation with wheels lifted, inspect rear bearings for play, and confirm there is no binding through full suspension travel.
Yes, replacing or upgrading rear drive shafts is a common step when adjusting driveline angle or diagnosing drivetrain vibration and noise.
Regularly inspect for wear, keep surrounding bearings clean, and replace the shaft if you detect play or visible damage to the universal joints.

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