Kyosho Mini Z F-1 Front Toe In/Out Linkage -1 Degree by 3Racing MKF-02/-1  [MKF-02/-1]

Kyosho Mini Z F-1 Front Toe In / Out Linkage -1 Degree For Kyosho Mini Z F-1 - 3Racing MKF-02/-1
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Front toe linkage for Mini Z F-1

This linkage is an RC-scale front toe adjustment part intended for Kyosho Mini Z F-1 chassis, offering a fixed -1 degree toe geometry to alter front-end alignment and handling balance. Its role is purely tuning-oriented, letting you bias steering feel toward more neutral or turn-in responsive behavior depending on chassis setup.

Installation is straightforward for hobbyists familiar with Mini Z service: remove the front steering arms and stock link, install the linkage on the steering knuckles and servo horn or bellcrank as required, then verify steering centring and free movement. Use the correct hex driver for fasteners and avoid over-tightening to prevent binding in the steering assembly.

In tuning terms, moving toward a small negative toe like -1 degree typically reduces initial understeer and sharpens turn-in at the cost of slight sensitivity on straight-line stability, so combine this swap with roll centre, camber, and shock adjustments to find the desired balance.

It is made for the Kyosho Mini Z F-1 chassis as specified, verify mounting points and steering arm geometry before fitting to other Mini-Z variants.
A small hex driver set and a precision screwdriver for steering link fasteners are typically sufficient, plus basic setup tools for alignment checks.
Expect crisper turn-in and reduced initial understeer, with a trade-off toward lighter straight-line stability, so tune other settings to maintain balance.
Check for free steering travel, re-tighten fasteners after initial runs, and inspect for play at link pivots to ensure consistent response.

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