YUKE S Cusco Lancer EV0 X10 Scale Light Bracket for On-Road Bodies - Yokomo YOKSDEVXLA  [YOKSDEVXLA]

Yokomo SD-EVXLA - YUKE S Cusco Lancer EV0 X 10 Light Bracket
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Yokomo
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YOKSDEVXLA
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Detailed light bracket for Cusco Lancer shells

This is an RC-scale light bracket created to fit YUKE S Cusco Lancer EV0 X10 body shells and to provide locations for auxiliary lamps on on-road models. The part is intended to add realistic lamp fixtures without changing core chassis components, helping you refine the model's appearance and lighting layout for track or display use.

Compatibility is restricted to the model name listed in the product title; confirm your body shell is a YUKE S Cusco Lancer EV0 X10 before attempting installation. This description does not imply fitment to other models or chassis.

Installation is simple for experienced on-road hobbyists: align the bracket with the shell's existing mount points, verify clearances around body posts and wing mounts, and fasten with hardware that matches your body holes. When trimming or enlarging holes, work carefully to preserve scale lines and avoid stressing thin areas of the body.

From a tuning angle the bracket is primarily cosmetic while remaining functional, allowing auxiliary lights to be fitted with minimal effect on weight distribution, but consider any added mass and its effect on handling for precision on-road setups.

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.
Fitment is limited to the exact model name shown. Verify your shell is a YUKE S Cusco Lancer EV0 X10 before buying to ensure proper alignment and mounting.
Basic hobby tools suffice: a hobby knife, fine drill set for enlarging holes if needed, and appropriate screws or nuts. Use care to avoid cracking thin body panels.
After mounting, cycle the steering and suspension to check for rubbing against posts, wings, or bumpers. Make small adjustments to position or trim the shell if any interference appears.

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