Kyosho Mini Inferno Alloy 9pc Tie Rod Kit MIF160 for Steering Upgrades by GPM  [MIF160]

Kyosho Mini Inferno Alloy Completed Tie Rod With Screws - 9pcs set - GPM MIF160
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GPM
Model:
MIF160
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Mini Inferno tie rod assembly overview

This MIF160 tie rod set is an alloy completed steering linkage made for Kyosho Mini Inferno scale RC models, supplied as a 9-piece kit with the necessary screws. The description emphasises fitment, installation steps, and the part's role when replacing worn plastic linkages or upgrading steering feel on the Mini Inferno platform.

Compatibility and role: the kit replaces factory tie rods and matching fasteners, allowing you to restore or alter steering geometry and linkage stiffness. Fit these parts when stock plastic links show wear, or when you want a firmer steering connection to sharpen handling.

Installation notes: install the components at the standard Mini Inferno steering linkage points using the included screws. Work carefully, check thread alignment before final torque, and verify steering throw and toe after installation. Typical hex drivers that match the supplied screws are sufficient; use a small amount of threadlocker only if extra vibration resistance is needed.

Tuning considerations: switching to alloy tie rods increases steering rigidity and changes feedback to the transmitter. After fitting, recheck toe and steering centring and make small trim adjustments to remove any steering bias introduced by the new links.

 

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Super fast shipping everything looks great I'm a first time buyer and I would definitely recommend purchasing to friends thanks again GPM also good communication
Yes. This 9-piece MIF160 kit is intended to fit the standard Mini Inferno linkage layout, but always check the link lengths and ball stud spacing on your model before final assembly.
Basic hex drivers sized to the supplied screws plus pliers for holding link ends are usually all you need. A torque-limited driver is useful to avoid over-tightening small fasteners.
Yes, alloy links feel firmer and can alter steering centring and toe. After installation, perform small adjustments at the servo and turnbuckles until the steering behaviour matches your preference.

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