Yokomo B-MAX2 Rear Bulkhead Brass Tuning Set by Arrowmax AM-MAX2-022  [AM-MAX2-022]

Arrowmax AM-MAX2-022 Rear Bulkhead Set (Brass)
Price:
CAD$60.41
Brand:
Arrowmax
Model:
AM-MAX2-022
Condition:
Brand New
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Rear bulkhead tuning for Yokomo B-MAX2

This Arrowmax AM-MAX2-022 rear bulkhead set is a brass replacement made for use with the Yokomo B-MAX2 chassis. It is intended as a tuning component to adjust rear-end rigidity and weight distribution rather than to claim outright performance gains.

The brass construction increases mass around the rear mounting area compared with typical stock materials, which alters how the rear responds on corner entry and during traction transitions. Use this bulkhead as one variable when balancing front to rear feel or when experimenting with transient chassis behaviour.

The component fits in the stock rear bulkhead location on compatible B-MAX2 layouts and interfaces with the original mounting points of that chassis. Keep compatibility limited to Yokomo B-MAX2 variants and treat this as an aftermarket RC part for suspension and handling tuning.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear Bulkhead Set
  • Material: Brass
  • Model Number: AM-MAX2-022
  • Compatibility: Yokomo B-MAX2

Select this brass rear bulkhead when you want a simple mass and stiffness change to explore different rear-end responses on the Yokomo B-MAX2 platform during setup sessions.

Compare the mounting hole pattern on your chassis with the stock rear bulkhead dimensions and check seller fitment notes; the part is designed for standard Yokomo B-MAX2 mounting points.
Expect increased rear mass that can make the rear feel more planted on corner exit but may reduce initial turn-in agility; treat it as a tuning variable to compare setups.
Check the product listing for hardware details before ordering; some sellers supply only the brass plates and expect reuse of the stock screws.
Introduce the brass bulkhead when troubleshooting rear traction or when comparing weight-bias changes between setups to document handling differences.

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