Kyosho Mini Inferno / Mini Inferno ST Aluminum Ball Bearing Steering Saver by 3Racing MIF-019/BU  [MIF-019/BU]

Kyosho Mini Inferno /Kyosho Mini Inferno ST Aluminum Ball Bearing Steering Saver - Blue Color - 3Racing MIF-019/BU
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USD$12.50
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
MIF-019/BU
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Aluminum steering saver for Mini Inferno

This aluminum steering saver replaces the stock plastic steering stop on Kyosho Mini Inferno and Mini Inferno ST chassis, providing a compact, metal-to-metal mounting that uses a ball bearing interface to reduce friction and lash in the linkage. The blue anodized finish is cosmetic and helps resist wear from routine handling.

Compatibility is limited to the Kyosho Mini Inferno series; confirm fit against your existing steering linkage before installation. The part is an RC-scale accessory intended for model use only and is sized for Mini Inferno steering assemblies.

Installation is straightforward for anyone familiar with basic steering maintenance: remove the servo horn and linkage as needed, swap the stock saver for the aluminum unit, and reassemble with correct preload so the bearing runs free but without noticeable play. Use correct screws and torque for your chassis, and avoid over-tightening which can preload the bearing.

From a tuning perspective this saver is useful when you want crisper steering feel and reduced free play without changing servo or linkage geometry. It helps protect the servo from direct impact loads by providing a defined contact point and smoother rotation through the ball bearing interface. Regular inspections and light bearing-safe lubrication will keep the unit operating smoothly.

It is designed for the Kyosho Mini Inferno series but check clearances against your existing linkage and servo horn before final installation.
Basic hand tools for RC work are sufficient, such as hex drivers and a small wrench; no special tools are required.
Periodically remove debris, check for smooth rotation, and apply a small amount of bearing-safe lubricant if needed; avoid contaminating with heavy greases.

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