So I picked up a Yokomo 870c recently as a project car. A big headache with these (among several) appears to be finding a way to fit modern rims on it, since it uses proprietary square wheel hubs. I happen to have a Tamiya DB01 lying around, and I got curious...would the DB01 drive shafts fit? So I tried it out. For the rear, the fit seems pretty good, although the drive pin for the rear wheels is offset to the outside a bit (but this is compensated by the DB01 rear wheels being offset toward the inside...so it may be a wash). For the front, so long as the c-hub is mounted on the outer hole in the front arms (my YZ10 came with alloy front arms, so not sure if the stock front arms also have two holes here), then the DB01 units also fit pretty well, with the drive pin close enough to the outer bearing that you shouldn't need to add extra shims.
I plan on ordering a set of DB01 universals just for this, but I figured I'd post my finding here in case anybody else wants to give it a try. What is particularly good about this is that Tamiya makes pink rims for the DB01, which are similar in shade to the old pink Yokomo wheels. They have "tamiya" molded on them, but so what...they're pink rims!
