Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
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Re: Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
Dog bones are the bits I can't find ,any help welcome .
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Re: Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
aip47-2008 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2011 6:50 pmHere is what the 94 manual shows!fakiee wrote:So the all driveshafts sold for the YZ10 (works 94) were of the 'hard' variety?
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Re: Yokomo universal driveshaft's part # versus model?
Like these rear Masami hub carriers. Anyone making these? 
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