Yokomo D-177FSA Soft Front Spring for RWD Drift Tuning  [D-177FSA]

Yokomo D-177FSA Front direct type spring (Soft) for RWD Drifting
Price:
CAD$10.91
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
D-177FSA
GTIN:
0639342206513
Condition:
Brand New
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Front-end Tuning for RWD Drift with Yokomo D-177FSA

For drivers focused on RWD drifting, the Yokomo D-177FSA Front Direct Type Spring (Soft) delivers precise front suspension adjustment. Built to improve steering response and control, this spring performs particularly well on P tiles and colored concrete road surfaces.

Sharper Steering and Better Contact

The Yokomo D-177FSA is produced without surface painting to let the spring material perform naturally. Its rough winding style gives quick reaction to steering inputs, helping the tyre maintain consistent ground contact. That responsiveness helps reduce understeer during heavy braking and supports stronger entry speeds into turns.

Suited to Tile and Concrete Tracks

This soft-spec spring is aimed at P tile and colored concrete layouts where predictable slip and grip balance matter most. Its characteristics support smooth, controlled drifts suitable for practice sessions and club events.

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.
It is made for front direct type setups, so it will fit other RWD chassis that accept the same spring form. Check spring seat dimensions before swapping.
The unpainted surface preserves the spring's native friction and flex characteristics, which helps maintain predictable steering feedback during drift transitions.
Try slightly firmer front dampers or reduced rear spring rates to balance the softer front. Small changes to toe and caster can also refine entry behavior.

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