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

Kyosho IFW708-02 - SP Front Knuckle Plate(-3/MP11)
Price:
CAD$0.00
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-IFW708-02
GTIN:
4548565523740
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Adjustable ackerman front knuckle plate

The Kyosho IFW708-02 is an optional front knuckle plate made to change ackerman behaviour on the Inferno MP11 chassis. It gives a straightforward method to modify steering geometry while leaving the upright and steering link positions unchanged, helping drivers refine turn-in and mid-corner balance on 1/8 scale RC cars.

Fitting is direct for MP11 users: the plate replaces the factory front knuckle plate and mounts to the existing knuckle points. During installation check alignment and full steering travel to prevent binding, and ensure the plate clears nearby suspension parts at maximum lock.

Use the IFW708-02 as a setup tool rather than a standalone performance upgrade. Small ackerman shifts affect responsiveness and straight-line stability, so make measured changes and test on representative track surfaces to dial in the preferred handling 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.
Remove the existing front knuckle plate from the MP11 knuckle, position the IFW708-02 in the same mounting points, and reassemble. Recheck steering geometry and full lock clearance after tightening fasteners.
No special parts are normally required; the IFW708-02 uses the MP11's stock knuckle mounting hardware. Keep original screws and spacers for correct fit.
With the wheel at full lock, inspect for interference between the plate and suspension links, then operate the steering through its full range to feel for stiff spots and monitor servo current.
Make small ackerman adjustments, note handling changes, and test on the surface you normally run on. Change one variable at a time to isolate effects.

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