DP-DPR Centre Steering Link Precision - Yokomo D-129  [D-129]

Yokomo D-129 Aluminum Center Link for DP-DPR
Price:
£4.10
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
D-129
GTIN:
3888
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DP-DPR centre steering link in machined aluminium

The D-129 is a machined aluminium centre link intended for DPM/DPR steering assemblies, released as Yokomo part D-129 and serving as an RC-scale replacement for compatible DP-series chassis. It provides a firm joining point in the centre steering linkage to maintain alignment and resist deformation under load.

Use is limited to the chassis listed below; the part is designed so the factory centre link can be exchanged without changing surrounding components. When fitting, keep the same orientation as the original and ensure the steering linkage moves freely through its full travel to avoid any binding that would alter steering response.

From a setup standpoint the centre link contributes to steering geometry and feedback. Replacing a flex-prone link with a precise machined item reduces unwanted movement, helping steering inputs remain accurate during cornering or quick corrections on 1/10-scale electric touring layouts. After installation, verify steering alignment and adjust servo endpoints to confirm correct travel and centring.

Compatible Models

  • DP-DPMS
  • DP-DPRA
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.
Yes. The D-129 is listed as compatible with DP-DPMS and DP-DPRA and is intended to install without modifying the chassis mounting points.
You should. After fitting the new centre link, check steering centring and fine-tune servo endpoints to accommodate the stiffer linkage and ensure neutral steering behaviour.
By reducing flex in the central linkage, the link improves steering precision and consistency, which can make small setup changes more predictable during tuning sessions.

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