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Yokomo USA
So I bought a nice MX-4 and I'm trying to find parts on http://www.yokomousa.com but thier site sucks. Whats the easiest way to find parts for this car? Part #'s even though I don't have them? I hate Yoke's already!
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Re: Yokomo USA
Sounds like you underestimated the 'pleasure' of finding parts for vintage cars.
Maybe you can start by taking some pics of used, broken or non original parts which you care to replace and post them here for authentication. As soon as you got that BST acces you post a 'wanted' thread inthere too.
Phoenix can probably help you out with a lot of stuff also, shoot him a pm
Maybe you can start by taking some pics of used, broken or non original parts which you care to replace and post them here for authentication. As soon as you got that BST acces you post a 'wanted' thread inthere too.
Phoenix can probably help you out with a lot of stuff also, shoot him a pm
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Re: Yokomo USA
MX4 specific parts begin with ZM, so check out that section for what's available.
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Re: Yokomo USA
^^Thanks that is what I was looking for since Yoke just has part #'s. The only pics, etc. are for their drift cars WTF?
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Re: Yokomo USA
If you go to the Japanese Yokomo site http://www.teamyokomo.com (make sure you choose Japan on the first screen) you can download the MX4 manual. I can't remember if there's an illustrated parts list included with it or not.
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Re: Yokomo USA
Once again thanks for the help. I was able to download the 18 page manual so know I should be in good shape. It looks like I can get most of the stuff I need from Yoke except for wheels and a front belt. I need to swap out the battery post for B44's to get my lipo pack to fit, but other than those minor things I should have it back on the track in a week or two. 

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Re: Yokomo USA
Basically i would have these for you:
Chassis Parts, every single graphite part available
ZM-111
ZM-115
ZM-117G
ZM-117S
ZM-118L
ZM-118R
ZM-118GL
ZM-118GR
ZM-712
ZM-712G
ZM-722G
ZM-302G
Steering etc.
ZM-200
ZM-202
ZM-208
ZM-TB52
Diffs & Drivetrain
ZM-500F
ZM-671H
ZM-675
ZM-675B
Shafts, Wheels etc.
ZM-426R
ZM-426F
ZD-821
Suspension parts
ZM-415SH1
ZM-415RT
Shocks
YS-2F-2
YS-4S-2
YS-5L-2
I also have front nip wheels.
here is the parts list, sorry i only found a german one for the time beeing: http://www.christian-keil.com/pdf2/katalog-2001/048-051-Yokomo-MX4--v1.PDF
here is an english manual: http://www.teamyokomo.com/jpn/download/manual/index.html
Chassis Parts, every single graphite part available
ZM-111
ZM-115
ZM-117G
ZM-117S
ZM-118L
ZM-118R
ZM-118GL
ZM-118GR
ZM-712
ZM-712G
ZM-722G
ZM-302G
Steering etc.
ZM-200
ZM-202
ZM-208
ZM-TB52
Diffs & Drivetrain
ZM-500F
ZM-671H
ZM-675
ZM-675B
Shafts, Wheels etc.
ZM-426R
ZM-426F
ZD-821
Suspension parts
ZM-415SH1
ZM-415RT
Shocks
YS-2F-2
YS-4S-2
YS-5L-2
I also have front nip wheels.
here is the parts list, sorry i only found a german one for the time beeing: http://www.christian-keil.com/pdf2/katalog-2001/048-051-Yokomo-MX4--v1.PDF
here is an english manual: http://www.teamyokomo.com/jpn/download/manual/index.html
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Re: Yokomo USA
Thanks! Between E-bay and Yokomo USA I bought a lot of spare parts, I'm also bidding on a YOUR upgrade kit on E-bay that you are selling. All I really need now are spare diff parts, wheels, and a front drive belt. Then I'll have more than enough spares to do some vintage racing. PM me if you interested in letting some of those parts go! 

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Re: Yokomo USA
Hi - i am interested in letting all of the parts above goKonich wrote:Thanks! Between E-bay and Yokomo USA I bought a lot of spare parts, I'm also bidding on a YOUR upgrade kit on E-bay that you are selling. All I really need now are spare diff parts, wheels, and a front drive belt. Then I'll have more than enough spares to do some vintage racing. PM me if you interested in letting some of those parts go!

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Re: Yokomo USA
Well if your looking for MX-4 parts don't bother with Yoke USA! Out of all the parts I ordered I ended up with wheel screws, rear belt, and spur gear.....about 1/6 of the parts I ordered.........
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