JOYOR T6 Swing Arm

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Position: Left Front
 
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The JOYOR T6 Swing Arm is a precision-engineered structural suspension component that connects the wheel assembly to the scooter’s main frame—available in four OEM-matched variants: Left Front, Right Front, Left Rear, and Right Rear. Each swing arm plays a critical role in maintaining wheel alignment, absorbing road shocks, and ensuring stable, responsive handling across all riding conditions.

Replace your swing arm immediately if you notice visible cracks, bending, excessive play at mounting points, or uneven tire wear—especially after impact damage, prolonged exposure to harsh environments, or as part of routine maintenance following extended high-mileage use. A compromised swing arm can affect braking performance, steering accuracy, and overall ride safety.

This is a genuine JOYOR replacement part, designed exclusively for the T6 electric scooter model. For optimal performance and warranty compliance, professional installation by a certified technician is strongly recommended—ensure proper torque specifications and suspension calibration are followed during replacement.

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