Kyosho V One RRR Front Swing Shaft V3R-041 by 3Racing  [V3R-041]

Kyosho V One RRR /V One SIII /V One RRR Evo Front Swing Shaft - 3Racing V3R-041
Price:
CAD$23.75
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
V3R-041
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Front pivot shaft for Kyosho V One RRR series

This is an RC-scale front swing shaft supplied as a direct replacement for Kyosho V One RRR, V One SIII and V One RRR Evo chassis layouts. It serves as the pivot axle that connects the front suspension arms and helps maintain track stability and roll center when fitted in the stock front suspension arrangement.

The part is intended for routine maintenance and setup work: swap in to replace worn or damaged originals, restore correct pivot geometry after impacts, or use during setup changes that demand consistent arm alignment. Typical installation includes removing the front suspension assembly, replacing the shaft, and checking arm travel and fastener torque according to your chassis service routine.

Specifications

  • Item: Front swing shaft
  • Model Number: V3R-041
  • Material: Not specified by manufacturer
  • Compatibility: Kyosho V One RRR / V One SIII / V One RRR Evo

Fit this replacement when the factory front swing shaft shows play or after suspension repairs; always confirm correct fit and smooth arm movement on your Kyosho V One chassis before returning to full running.

The listing covers Kyosho V One RRR, V One SIII and V One RRR Evo. Measure your existing shaft length and mounting points to confirm compatibility before final fitting.
You will generally need hex drivers and small pliers, plus a clean bench and simple torque checks; follow your chassis disassembly sequence to avoid losing small parts.
The product details do not list included bearings or mounting hardware. Plan to reuse the original bearings and pins unless the seller confirms otherwise.
The swing shaft sets the front arm pivot location, so replacing a worn or bent shaft restores intended roll center and handling; check alignment after installation as part of setup tuning.

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