Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
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Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
Guys I have a selection of uni's for the YZ series of 4WD buggies and and wondering what part number belogs to what model?
Anyone have a list of some sort?
Also can anyone tell me which shafts suit the 91 model?
Anyone have a list of some sort?
Also can anyone tell me which shafts suit the 91 model?
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Re: Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
ZC-421 = Front and rear 870C
ZC-421S = Hardened front & rear 870C
ZC-422 = Front long universal (wide front end kit for 870C
ZC-422A = Rear 91/93 works, YZ10
ZC-423 = Front YZ10
ZC-423S = Hardened Special Front YZ10
ZD-422 = Rear (hard) YZ10
ZD-423 = Front (hard) YZ10
ZC-421S = Hardened front & rear 870C
ZC-422 = Front long universal (wide front end kit for 870C
ZC-422A = Rear 91/93 works, YZ10
ZC-423 = Front YZ10
ZC-423S = Hardened Special Front YZ10
ZD-422 = Rear (hard) YZ10
ZD-423 = Front (hard) YZ10
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Re: Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
th last letter usually indicates some variation; in material or something similar... maybe 'S'trong? or 'S'teel?
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Re: Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
usually H stands for Hard(ened), and S for Super Hard
Re: Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
Argh! I thought the 91/93 universals were same size front and rear, if this isn't the case then one of my upcoming projects has just taken a turn for the worse 

Re: Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
fakiee wrote:Argh! I thought the 91/93 universals were same size front and rear, if this isn't the case then one of my upcoming projects has just taken a turn for the worse

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Re: Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
The location for the set screw on the axle is different I believe.
Re: Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
The Hot Dog is a Short wheel base works 93...Isn't it?
ZC-422A = rear 91/93 works, YZ10
ZC-423 = front 91/93 works, yz10
ZC-422A = rear 91/93 works, YZ10
ZC-423 = front 91/93 works, yz10
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Re: Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
Still need to work out part number ZC-421S. Anybody know?
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Re: Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
Same as ZC-421, but the hardened version.
ZC-422A also has a hardened version in ZD-422.
ZC-423 has it's version in ZD-423 as well as an earlier hardened part # in ZC-423S
Aaron
ZC-422A also has a hardened version in ZD-422.
ZC-423 has it's version in ZD-423 as well as an earlier hardened part # in ZC-423S
Aaron
Re: Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
So the all driveshafts sold for the YZ10 (works 94) were of the 'hard' variety?
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