Inferno MP11 Front Shock Stay - IF704 by Kyosho  [KY-IF704]

Kyosho IF704 - Front Shock Stay(MP11)
Price:
CAD$63.94
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-IF704
GTIN:
4548565504633
Condition:
Brand New
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Front shock stay for Inferno MP11

The Kyosho IF704 Front Shock Stay is a direct replacement RC-scale component designed for the Inferno MP11 series. It locates the front shocks and helps preserve alignment and suspension geometry under load.

This component is listed for compatibility with MP11 models, including MP11e as noted in the product category. It is intended as a spare part to restore correct shock position after wear or impact and to support setup changes during tuning.

Installation notes: confirm the stay aligns with your existing shock towers and hardware, check that the mounting holes match the MP11 shock tower pattern, and re-use original screws or the replacement fasteners recommended in your chassis manual. After fitting, verify free travel and absorber angle before full-speed testing.

Tuning role: a serviceable front shock stay ensures the shocks sit where they should so oil, spring selection, and shock length deliver predictable damping and ride height changes. Replacing a worn or bent stay helps retain consistent handling and simplifies corner entry and traction adjustments while tuning.

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.
Kyosho lists the IF704 for the MP11 series including MP11e, but always compare hole positions and tower geometry on your chassis before final installation.
In most cases the stay installs using the chassis original hardware; keep your factory screws and replace any stripped or bent fasteners as needed.
After fitting, cycle the suspension by hand, confirm there is no binding, check absorber angles, and run a low-speed test to ensure predictable damping response.
Tighten mounting screws to chassis-specified torque, inspect for clearance against the shock bodies, and do a brief shakedown to verify handling before full use.

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