B-MAX Gokuraku Narrow Rear Wing Upgrade - Yokomo YOKZSGWBN  [YOKZSGWBN]

Yokomo ZS-GWBN - B-MAX Gokuraku Offroad Wing (Narrow Size)
Price:
CAD$16.71
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKZSGWBN
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Compact rear wing overview

The Yokomo YOKZSGWBN is a narrow-profile off-road wing designed for rear mounting on compatible 1/10 off-road bodies, including the B-MAX Gokuraku series mentioned in the product title. It is supplied as a dedicated body detail and aerodynamic option for shells that accept narrow wing profiles and standard wing post mounts.

For fitment, check the body's wing post spacing and trim the wing base as required to match the shell cutouts. The wing is compatible with conventional wing posts and common mounting hardware used on off-road buggies and short-course bodies; make sure alignment is correct before final fastening and do not over-tighten to avoid stressing the body post holes.

In setup terms the slim profile shifts rear downforce and airflow balance; reducing surface area versus wider wings tends to lower drag and can make the rear feel more responsive while still giving moderate downforce. Small angle adjustments are effective for tuning rear grip and mid-corner stability without major suspension or tire changes.

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.
Measure your shell's wing post spacing and compare it to the wing's base. If spacing differs, carefully trim the wing base for a snug fit and test-fit before final bolting.
Use standard off-road wing posts and hardware; nylon or metal posts work depending on your setup. Ensure washers and nuts are seated correctly and tighten only until secure to avoid tearing the body post holes.
Mock up the wing with temporary fasteners, confirm alignment at ride height, then mark trim lines and make incremental cuts. Recheck alignment after each adjustment to avoid over-trimming.

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