Yokomo YR-10F Right Aluminum Rear Bulkhead (YR-20R)  [YR-20R]

Yokomo YR-20R Aluminum Rear Bulkhead(Right) for YR-10F
Price:
CAD$15.33
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YR-20R
GTIN:
3888
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Right Aluminum Rear Bulkhead for Yokomo YR-10F

This is an RC-scale replacement rear bulkhead for the Yokomo YR-10F formula chassis, designated YR-20R for the right side. Machined from aluminum with a black anodized finish and bevelled edge treatment, it is intended as a direct chassis part to replace the original component on compatible YR-10F cars.

Functionally the rear bulkhead locates rear suspension and gearbox components and contributes to the chassis' rear-end rigidity and alignment. When fitted to the YR-10F platform, this right-side unit retains factory mounting points so it integrates into the original layout without modification.

Installation notes: confirm part orientation before fastening, use the stock mounting hardware where possible, and tighten screws progressively to avoid misalignment. This item is supplied as a single right-side bulkhead in the stated finish and is intended for 1/10 scale formula car maintenance, tuning and part replacement workflows.

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.
Align the bulkhead using the factory locating features and the bevelled edge as a visual guide. Start screws by hand and torque them in stages to maintain alignment.
The listing describes the right-side aluminum bulkhead only. Hardware inclusion varies by seller, so check the item details if you require mounting screws.
A light threadlocker can be used on steel screws if desired, but follow progressive torque practice and avoid over-tightening aluminum threads.

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