D-Max Battery Mounting Guide Compatible with Standard Bays - Yokomo SD-118DG  [SD-118DG]

Yokomo SD-118DG Battery Guide for D-Max
Price:
£2.68
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
SD-118DG
GTIN:
3888
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Battery mounting guide tailored to D-Max

The Yokomo SD-118DG is a battery guide created for D-Max standard parts and on-road chassis, intended to hold the pack securely in the bay and maintain a repeatable mounting position for setup consistency.

Designed around D-Max standard parts compatibility, the guide prioritises stable placement over radical weight reduction. A secure guide reduces pack movement that can upset corner balance and traction.

Fitting on D-Max style bays is simple: position the guide against the factory locating points, fasten with existing screws or the bay's mounting holes, and verify there is enough room for wiring and connectors. Small fore-aft adjustments while the guide is fitted allow quick handling fine-tuning without changing major components.

The SD-118DG is useful when you require consistent battery location for comparing setups, fast pit swaps, or to fix a chosen balance point for different surface conditions. Use it as a complementary tuning aid alongside suspension and motor adjustments.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
The guide is intended for the standard D-Max battery bay layout. If your chassis has a different bay design, confirm the locating points and mounting hole positions before fitting.
Yes. The guide locks in a baseline position so you can make controlled fore-aft adjustments and assess their effect on balance and traction without introducing inconsistent mounting variables.
Periodically check the guide's fastenings and ensure wiring remains clear of the guide. Re-tighten screws if you notice any movement after repeated use.

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