Kyosho IFW708-02 Front Knuckle Plate SP for Inferno MP11  [KY-IFW708-02]

Kyosho IFW708-02 - SP Front Knuckle Plate(-3/MP11)
Price:
USD$0.00
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-IFW708-02
GTIN:
4548565523740
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Front knuckle plate for steering tuning

The Kyosho IFW708-02 is an optional front knuckle plate designed to alter ackerman characteristics on the Inferno MP11 chassis. It provides a simple way to change steering geometry without modifying the upright or steering linkage geometry itself, letting hobbyists fine-tune turn-in and mid-corner behavior on 1/8 scale RC cars.

Installation is straightforward for MP11 owners, the plate replaces the stock front knuckle plate and uses the existing mounting arrangement on the knuckle assembly. When fitting, verify alignment and steering travel to avoid binding, and confirm clearance between the plate and surrounding suspension components during full lock.

In setup work the IFW708-02 serves as a tuning tool rather than a performance upgrade on its own. Small changes to ackerman affect steering responsiveness and straight-line stability, so adjust incrementally and test under representative track or surface conditions to find the preferred balance.

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.
It alters ackerman geometry at the front, which changes turn-in sensitivity and how the car balances between corner entry and mid corner.
The part is intended for the Inferno MP11 platform as indicated by the model designation, fitment assumes stock MP11 knuckle mounting points.
Installation is a direct replacement of the front knuckle plate and requires basic disassembly of the knuckle assembly and reassembly while checking steering geometry.
Make small incremental changes, test on the intended surface, and monitor steering throw and servo load to ensure no binding occurs at full lock.

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