Yokomo YOKGT-12L - Front Suspension Arm Pins for GT500  [YOKGT-12L]

Yokomo GT-12L - Front Suspension Arm Pins for GT500
Price:
USD$5.40
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKGT-12L
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Front Suspension Arm Pins for GT500

This is an RC-scale replacement part designed for the front suspension assembly of the GT500 chassis. The Yokomo YOKGT-12L front suspension arm pins secure the suspension arm pivot to the chassis and serve as a direct replacement when original pins are worn or damaged.

Compatibility is limited to the GT500 chassis, please verify your chassis code before ordering. The pins act as a simple mechanical pivot point, so their primary role in setup is to maintain correct arm alignment and reduce unwanted play that can affect steering response and suspension behaviour.

Installation is straightforward for hobbyists familiar with basic chassis maintenance: remove the damaged pin, clean the mount area, and press or slide the replacement pin into position, then secure any retaining clips or screws your chassis requires. Because this is an RC-scale accessory, use standard RC workshop practices and ensure all fasteners are checked after the first run.

Tuning notes: changing worn pins can restore consistent arm movement and improve predictability during setup adjustments. These pins do not alter geometry by themselves, but removing lateral play can make small suspension and toe adjustments more repeatable.

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.
This part is specified for the GT500 chassis, compatibility with other models is not guaranteed, check your chassis code before purchase.
No specialised tools are required beyond basic RC workshop tools, though a pin punch or small press can help seat the pin cleanly depending on chassis design.
Replacing worn pins restores consistent pivot behaviour, which can make setup readings more repeatable, but the pins themselves do not change geometry.

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