Kyosho FA572-1 Rally Shock Shaft FZ02-R Precision Replacement Shafts (2pcs)  [KY-FA572-1]

Kyosho FA572-1 - Rally Shock Shaft FZ02-R (2pcs)
Price:
£4.29
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-FA572-1
GTIN:
4548565454969
Condition:
Brand New
Quantity Discount
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2 £3.22 each £2.14 or 25%
3+ £2.89 each £4.17 or 32%
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Precision Replacement Shafts for FZ02-R Rallyers

The Kyosho FA572-1 Rally Shock Shaft FZ02-R includes two accurately turned shafts intended to restore correct suspension feel on FAZER MK2 FZ02-R models. These replacements help maintain predictable shock motion after wear or impact damage.

Usage Notes and Fit Information

Best for modelers who race or trail on rough layouts and need parts that resist bending. The shafts are made to align with the FAZER MK2 FZ02-R shock hardware for straightforward installation.

Assembly Guidance and Upkeep

Prior to final assembly, verify smooth travel through the shock seal and check that mounting eyes rotate freely. Keep shafts free of grit and apply light lubricant to prevent corrosion and friction.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho 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.
They are compatible with tuned shock assemblies as long as the shock bodies and pistons match the FAZER MK2 FZ02-R dimensions and mounting format.
Look for scoring, rust, or bends which will cause binding and uneven damping; replace any shaft showing these faults.
Yes, a light protective lubricant keeps seals happy and reduces wear from dust and grit, prolonging shaft life.
Replacing bent or worn shafts returns the shocks to intended behavior, which in turn helps preserve handling balance; matched shocks are important for predictable control.
If one shaft is damaged then check its counterpart; replacing in pairs keeps damping consistent across the axle and is good practice for balanced handling.

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