Axial Yeti XL Aluminum Shock Tower & Body Post Mount YTL-25004 by Jazrider  [YTL-25004]

Axial Yeti XL Aluminum Shock Tower Damper Stay w/ Body Post Mount Set
Price:
CAD$26.56
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
YTL-25004
Condition:
Brand New
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Axial Yeti XL tower upgrade in machined aluminum

This YTL-25004 upgrade is a machined aluminum shock tower with an integrated body post mount made for the Axial Yeti XL chassis. It replaces or supplements stock tower components to provide a firmer mounting point for front or rear dampers and a stable location for body posts to keep shell alignment consistent.

The component serves as both a reinforced shock mount and a secure anchor for body posts. In tuning terms it shifts how suspension loads pass through the tower, so it is useful when aiming for stiffer tower support or when fitting alternate post positions without modifying the shell.

Installation follows standard Axial Yeti XL mounting patterns; the aluminum part uses existing screw holes and common hex hardware. Dry-fit first to check shock eyelet alignment and body post height, then tighten fasteners evenly to avoid inducing stress into the chassis.

Maintenance is straightforward: inspect fastener torque and thread engagement after initial runs, and recheck periodically for vibration-related loosening. Aluminum resists wear better than stock plastic pieces but should still be included in routine model inspections.

Specifications

  • Item: Axial Yeti XL Aluminum Shock Tower Damper Stay with Body Post Mount Set
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: YTL-25004
  • Compatibility: Axial Yeti XL

Choose this aluminum tower when you want a stiffer mounting point and repeatable body post placement on Axial Yeti XL models.

It is produced to match Axial Yeti XL factory mounting points, so most installs use the existing screw locations; always verify alignment before final torque.
A stiffer tower alters how loads route through the shocks, so expect a firmer response; adjust damping and spring settings to tune handling back to preference.
Check screw torque and thread engagement after the first runs and occasionally thereafter; retorque if vibration has loosened fasteners.

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