Kyosho LAW57B - Stabiliser Set (1.7-2.0/ZX7.5) for LAZER ZX  [KY-LAW57B]

Kyosho LAW57B - Stabilizer Set(1.7-2.0/ZX7.5)
Price:
£13.76
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-LAW57B
GTIN:
4548565524488
Condition:
Brand New
Write a review

Component for rear roll tuning

This stabilizer set is an RC-scale replacement part supplied under the Kyosho LAW57B identifier and carries the sizing designation shown in the product name. It is intended for use where a selectable stabilizer diameter or profile is required to adjust rear roll characteristics on compatible LAZER ZX series models.

Used as a tuning item, the set changes lateral stiffness and how quickly the rear end goes into roll. Swapping among the supplied sizes modifies weight transfer during cornering, enabling adjustments to the balance between grip and rotation without altering suspension geometry.

Fitting is a routine maintenance job for those familiar with 1/10 electric RCs: remove the existing rear stabilizer linkage, fit the LAW57B pieces into the stabilizer mounts, and confirm there is full, unobstructed suspension travel. Typical RC tools such as hex drivers and a small spanner are sufficient; revisit fasteners after initial testing runs.

When refining setup, make incremental swaps and test in conditions similar to your usual running surface. Smaller stabiliser choices reduce rear roll resistance for more rotation, while larger choices increase roll resistance to stabilise the chassis.

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.
Smaller stabiliser sizes generally make the rear end more willing to rotate entering a corner, which can help quicker direction changes; larger sizes lock the rear more and aid composure at higher speed.
Yes. After installation, cycle the suspension through full travel to ensure no binding or interference and confirm the stabiliser does not contact nearby components during articulation.
Adopt a methodical approach: test one stabiliser size per session, record handling changes, and adjust gradually to reach the preferred trade off between rotation and straight line stability.

Copyright © 2008-2026 rcjaz.co.uk All rights reserved