Yeah Racing Kyosho Fazer MK2 Aluminum Front Upper Arms (Red) (2)

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Yeah Racing Kyosho Fazer MK2 Aluminum Front Upper Arms (Red) (2)
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Suspenssion Arms Overview:

Yeah Racing Kyosho Fazer MK2 Aluminum Front Upper Arms. Constructed from extremely durable, lightweight and rigid aluminum, these optional suspension arms are intended for the Kyosho Fazer MK2 platforms to tremendously boost durability while eliminating any unwanted flex found in the stock composite arms to enhance durability stability and performance.


Features:

  • Direct fit for the Kyosho Fazer MK2 platforms
  • CNC-machined anodized aluminum
  • Super lightweight and rigid
  • Enhances durability and reliability

Includes:

  • (2) Aluminum Front Upper Arms

This product was added to our catalog on August 1, 2024

Vondrak
Verified Owner
Tuesday, Dec 10 2024 (6 weeks ago)
Yeah Racing Kyosho Fazer MK2 Aluminum Front Upper Arms (Red) (2)
These upper arms provide camber adjustment for the Fazer, which is definitely a positive. However, they are quite complicated to install. To get the best results, you’ll need to disassemble them upon receipt, apply thread locker to the turnbuckles, grub screws, and all other screws, then reassemble everything carefully. I skipped this step initially and ended up spending extra time redoing the process—lesson learned!

Another thing to note is that the turnbuckles are directional. Unlike standard turnbuckles where the notch is consistently on the same side, these always have the notch facing the car, regardless of the side they're on. This means tightening and loosening them is side-specific—“righty tighty, lefty loosey” always applies. It’s not a simple forward-to-expand or backward-to-tighten process, which adds to the complexity.

Unfortunately, I encountered a significant issue: the driver’s side arm bent too easily during normal use. This suggests a design flaw, as durability is a critical factor for these components. While they do solve camber problems and improve tire wear, their fragility makes them a poor choice in my opinion.

If you’re willing to take a chance and are up for a challenging installation, they might work for you. But for those seeking reliability, I’d look elsewhere. Not recommended unless you’re prepared to handle potential durability issues.