Yokomo YOKB7-S113 1.1 x 3-Hole SLF Short Shock II piston for BD7-2016  [YOKB7-S113]

Yokomo B7-S113 - 1.1 x 3 Holes SLF Short Shock II piston for BD7-2016
Price:
USD$6.50
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKB7-S113
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Short Shock II SLF piston

This is an RC-scale short shock piston intended for use with the BD7-2016 shock assemblies, designed to offer a specific 1.1 x 3-hole SLF flow characteristic. The part is a replacement damper piston that lets builders tune internal oil flow without changing external shock geometry.

Installation is performed inside the shock body after disassembly of the short shock unit, swapping the original piston for this SLF piston and reassembling seals and shafts in their original order. Verify orientation and stroke clearance before final reinstallation, and match piston selection with your chosen shock oil viscosity for consistent results.

In tuning terms this piston adjusts damping bleed through piston holes and affects mid-speed to high-speed compression characteristics when paired with the BD7-2016 shock bodies. Use it as part of stepwise setup changes, altering one variable at a time to measure handling effects on your 1/10 touring car platform.

Compatibility

Compatible with BD7-2016.

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.
It refers to the piston diameter and number of bleed holes, a combination that determines internal oil flow and damping feel when used with the specified shock body.
The listing specifies BD7-2016 compatibility, other variants may differ in piston bore or spacer dimensions so fitment is not guaranteed without verification.
Clean all internal parts, inspect O-rings, use recommended oil, and test for free movement before final reassembly to avoid binding or leaks.

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