Kyosho Inferno MP7.5 Rear Damper Stay Graphite - GMP75030 by GPM  [GMP75030]

Kyosho Inferno MP 7.5 Graphite Rear Damper Stay - 1pc - GPM GMP75030
Price:
CAD$26.84
Brand:
GPM
Model:
GMP75030
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Graphite rear shock brace for Inferno MP7.5

This graphite rear damper stay is an RC-scale replacement designed for the Kyosho Inferno MP7.5 platform, supplied as one piece. It reinforces the rear shock tower to sharpen rear suspension feel without changing factory geometry.

Fit and role: the brace fastens to the rear shock tower area to provide a firmer mounting point for the dampers, helping to keep shocks aligned under load and making suspension reactions more repeatable when you adjust settings. It is intended for model-level tuning and track setup refinement rather than structural redesigns.

Installation notes: fitting requires removal of the original rear damper stay and reuse of the Inferno MP7.5's existing mounting hardware; no extra fasteners are provided. Confirm thread engagement and use standard RC workshop care when tightening to avoid overtightening on composite parts.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear damper stay - 1 pcs
  • Material: Graphite
  • Model Number: GMP75030
  • Compatibility: Kyosho Inferno MP7.5

Choose this graphite rear damper stay when you want a firmer shock mounting point on an Inferno MP7.5 to tighten up rear response and make small setup changes more consistent.

Yes. The stay is designed to use the Inferno MP7.5's existing mounting points and fasteners, so it replaces the stock part without modifying the chassis.
No. This brace stiffens the shock mounting but keeps the original geometry and ride height intact when fitted correctly.
The listing covers a single stay only and does not include extra hardware, so reuse the chassis screws unless you prefer aftermarket fasteners.
By reducing flex at the shock mount, setups feel more consistent and small tuning changes produce clearer feedback at the rear end.

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