Inferno MP9 TKI4 Steering Rods 4x50mm (2 pcs) - Kyosho IF489B  [KY-IF489B]

Kyosho IF489B - Steering Rod Set(4x50mm/2pcs/MP9 TKI4)
Price:
CAD$21.42
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-IF489B
GTIN:
4548565515110
Condition:
Brand New
Quantity Discount
Unit Price You Save
2 $17.26 each $8.31 or 19%
3+ $16.41 each $15.04 or 23%
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Replacement steering rods for MP9 TKI4

These steering rods are a direct replacement for the Inferno MP9 TKI4 chassis, supplied as a two-piece 4x50mm link set to restore steering linkage function. The components help recover straight, predictable steering where bent or worn links have reduced response.

Fitment and role: the rods form the mechanical link from servo output to the steering knuckles, so correct length and thread orientation are essential to preserve toe settings and steering geometry. Fit them during routine repair or when restoring handling after impact damage.

Installation notes: make sure the rod ends match your ball studs and that threads engage smoothly by hand before final tightening. Replace both sides if wear is visible, and recheck steering throw and toe after fitting. Secure fittings but avoid overtightening ball cups to prevent binding.

Owners of the Inferno MP9 TKI4 can use the IF489B pair as a simple spare to keep steering geometry consistent during track use and setup work.

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.
A pair of 4x50mm steering rods intended for the Inferno MP9 TKI4 steering linkage.
They are specified for the Inferno MP9 TKI4. Check ball stud spacing and thread size before adapting to other models.
Maintaining identical rod length and straightness preserves toe and steering response; mismatched links can change handling.
Ensure rod ends seat cleanly on ball studs, confirm full articulation through the steering sweep, and recheck alignment after tightening.

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