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Old 10-07-2022 | 05:50 PM
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Seems like a lot of parts and the kit are going on sale… new car coming?
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Old 10-08-2022 | 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by rpinto8787
Seems like a lot of parts and the kit are going on sale… new car coming?
Yes, the Yokomo Super Offroad 1.0 and Master Offroad 1.0 buggies, there's more info in the Facebook group.



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Old 10-10-2022 | 10:38 PM
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I'm hoping that someone will help me with a project. I'm trying to adapt the height-adjustable rear hub carriers from the YZ-2 to my aged Kyosho RB. So far, I've learned that the YZ places the wheel 3mm outboard -vs- the RB, and that the RC10 oval 'pill' fits snugly into the YZ carrier (once you cut it to length), allowing the use of 3mm outer pins(!)

I would love to figure out a few things that I haven't been able to figure out from the manual or interwebs searches:

1. The diameter of the rear inner hinge pins: 3 or 3.5mm?

2. The width of the rear arms, pivot-to-pivot..

3. The distance between the rear inner pivots, left-to-right. (and because of toe, it may vary, but, generally)

4. And maybe most important: when Yokomo says that their rear universal shaft is, say 68mm, is that from the outer universal pin to the inner dogbone pin? Getting the length of this is critical. I believe that Yoke provides enough options, along with the possibility of running YZ rear arms (74mm -vs- the 75mm Kyosho arms) to make it work.

Any and all help is greatly appreciated!

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Old 10-11-2022 | 02:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Masami Halsey
I'm hoping that someone will help me with a project. I'm trying to adapt the height-adjustable rear hub carriers from the YZ-2 to my aged Kyosho RB. So far, I've learned that the YZ places the wheel 3mm outboard -vs- the RB, and that the RC10 oval 'pill' fits snugly into the YZ carrier (once you cut it to length), allowing the use of 3mm outer pins(!)

I would love to figure out a few things that I haven't been able to figure out from the manual or interwebs searches:

1. The diameter of the rear inner hinge pins: 3 or 3.5mm?

2. The width of the rear arms at the inner pivot.

3. The distance between the rear inner pivots, left-to-right. (and because of toe, it may vary, but, generally)

4. And maybe most important: when Yokomo says that their rear universal shaft is, say 68mm, is that from the outer universal pin to the inner dogbone pin? Getting the length of this is critical. I believe that Yoke provides enough options, along with the possibility of running YZ rear arms (74mm -vs- the 75mm Kyosho arms) to make it work.

Any and all help is greatly appreciated!
Are you talking about S3/L5 arms? Those are updated 3.5 inner and 3mm outer pins i think.
Also don't know exact length but hole to hole straight line is 73mm on S3 arm and 75mm on L5 arms from my measurements
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Old 10-11-2022 | 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by YellowClip
Yes, the Yokomo Super Offroad 1.0 and Master Offroad 1.0 buggies, there's more info in the Facebook group.

Which Facebook page are you referring to? I'd like to join.

Thanks,
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Old 10-11-2022 | 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by SwampDog32
Which Facebook page are you referring to? I'd like to join.

Thanks,
https://facebook.com/groups/yokomo.yz2.yz4/
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Old 10-11-2022 | 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by lexusbest
Are you talking about S3/L5 arms? Those are updated 3.5 inner and 3mm outer pins i think.
Also don't know exact length but hole to hole straight line is 73mm on S3 arm and 75mm on L5 arms from my measurements
This is why it's so hard to modify and adapt parts! I have no clue. 74mm length, and a reference to 3.5mm inner pins were the only references I was able to find on the web. If You're a Yokomo fanatic (I was during the SE/Dogfighter 1 days... sold a NOS kit a few years back), it's easy to keep track of, I imagine.

The hub carriers that I ordered definitely had inserts set up for 2.5mm. That's why I was excited to learn that the RC10 inserts fit so well (after cutting to length). If there are 3mm-pin yoke inserts available, I'm all ears.

Thank you for measuring your arms!
Do you happen to know the part numbers for each?
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Old 10-12-2022 | 07:30 AM
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New to Yokomo, wanting to buy a 2wd buggy for hard packed clay track, which car should I be looking for? Thanks for the help, Dave.
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Old 10-12-2022 | 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by twistert1
New to Yokomo, wanting to buy a 2wd buggy for hard packed clay track, which car should I be looking for? Thanks for the help, Dave.
Of the ones available right now, I would lean towards the DTM3.1 .Do you have the name of the track and even better videos of it?
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Old 10-12-2022 | 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Masami Halsey
This is why it's so hard to modify and adapt parts! I have no clue. 74mm length, and a reference to 3.5mm inner pins were the only references I was able to find on the web. If You're a Yokomo fanatic (I was during the SE/Dogfighter 1 days... sold a NOS kit a few years back), it's easy to keep track of, I imagine.

The hub carriers that I ordered definitely had inserts set up for 2.5mm. That's why I was excited to learn that the RC10 inserts fit so well (after cutting to length). If there are 3mm-pin yoke inserts available, I'm all ears.

Thank you for measuring your arms!
Do you happen to know the part numbers for each?
- S3 arms (73mm): https://www.mibosport.com/es/yz-2dtm...suspension-pin
- S3 hard arms (73mm): https://www.mibosport.com/es/yz-2dtm...suspension-arm

- L5 arms (75mm): https://www.mibosport.com/es/yz-4sf2...type-b-3.5-pin
- L5 hard arms (75mm): https://www.mibosport.com/es/yz-4sf2...sion-arm-l5-ld

- Rear hubs: https://www.mibosport.com/es/yz-2dtm...-pin-hard-type

- Rear outer suspension pins: https://www.mibosport.com/es/yz-2dtm...on-arm-pin-3mm
- Rear inner suspension pins: https://www.mibosport.com/es/yz-2dtm...-arm-pin-3.5mm
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Old 10-12-2022 | 12:50 PM
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The tracks would be Burlington hobbies, and Trackside, both are hard packed dirt tracks.
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Old 10-12-2022 | 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Masami Halsey
This is why it's so hard to modify and adapt parts! I have no clue. 74mm length, and a reference to 3.5mm inner pins were the only references I was able to find on the web. If You're a Yokomo fanatic (I was during the SE/Dogfighter 1 days... sold a NOS kit a few years back), it's easy to keep track of, I imagine.

The hub carriers that I ordered definitely had inserts set up for 2.5mm. That's why I was excited to learn that the RC10 inserts fit so well (after cutting to length). If there are 3mm-pin yoke inserts available, I'm all ears.

Thank you for measuring your arms!
Do you happen to know the part numbers for each?
To add some info:

-The driveshaft length measurement given is from the centre of the CVA joint to the centre of the drive pin for the diff.

-The rear arms for the current cars, use 3.5mm inner and 3mm outer hinge pins:
S3 arm is 73mm between centre of hinge pins, part# Z2-008RS3, or the graphite version Z2-008R3G
L5 arm is 75mm between centre of hinge pins, part# S4-008R5B, or the graphite version S4-008R5G
Note they seem to have added an "A" to the end of these part numbers now.

-Rear hub carriers for the YZ-2 3, 3.1 and YZ-4SF2 all have 3mm outer hinge pins.
The YZ2 hub with 3mm hinge pin is Z2-415RDC
The YZ-4SF2 hub with 3mm hinge pin is S4-415R
There are also Aluminum versions of each Z2-415RS2A and S4-415RS2A
The offset of the 2wd and 4wd hubs are different - 2wd hub puts the axle approx ~4.5mm further outwards than the 4wd hub.
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Old 10-12-2022 | 10:35 PM
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That's fantastic info, and I am super grateful! Thanks, Will27 and lexusbest! I had no idea about the carriers with 3mm outer hinges. The 3.5mm inner pivots probably rule out using the Yoke arms, though 73mm sounds like it could be the perfect length for this project. If/when I get this all sorted out, I will do my best to put up a picture of the results.

Thanks again!
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Old 10-12-2022 | 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Masami Halsey
That's fantastic info, and I am super grateful! Thanks, Will27 and lexusbest! I had no idea about the carriers with 3mm outer hinges. The 3.5mm inner pivots probably rule out using the Yoke arms, though 73mm sounds like it could be the perfect length for this project. If/when I get this all sorted out, I will do my best to put up a picture of the results.

Thanks again!
You could just drill out inner pill inserts to 3.5mm
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Old 10-13-2022 | 12:22 AM
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Hi, a friend shot me a picture of a new YOKOMO? does anyone know any news?

it is called SO 1.0

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