Kyosho Mini Inferno Full Ball Bearing Set (24 pcs) MIF-012 by 3Racing  [MIF-012]

Kyosho Mini Inferno /Kyosho Mini Inferno ST Full Ball Bearing Set (24 pcs) - 3Racing MIF-012
Price:
CAD$21.92
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
MIF-012
Condition:
Brand New
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Complete bearing kit for Mini Inferno maintenance

This 24-piece full ball bearing set is specified for Kyosho Mini Inferno and Mini Inferno ST cars and serves as a direct replacement for hobby-scale drivetrain and steering locations. The set focuses on bearing positions that affect friction, response and service life, providing a straightforward maintenance option for both tuned and stock configurations.

Installation is simple for anyone used to working on wheel hubs, differential cases and idler shafts: remove worn bearings, clean the races, and press the new units home while checking correct seating and applying light lubrication where appropriate. Confirm free rotation and correct fit; do not force bearings into undersized housings.

From a tuning perspective, fresh full ball bearings lower rolling resistance at critical interfaces and help make steering and drivetrain reactions more consistent, which aids in setting slipper clutch, gear mesh and differential preload. Inspect bearings regularly for play, corrosion or contamination and replace when wear impacts alignment or smoothness.

Specifications

  • Item Kyosho Mini Inferno Full Ball Bearing Set (24 pcs)
  • Material Not specified
  • Model Number MIF-012
  • Compatibility Kyosho Mini Inferno, Kyosho Mini Inferno ST

Use this set to restore smooth rotation in wheel hubs, differentials and steering linkages on Mini Inferno models; consistent bearing condition reduces drivetrain drag and keeps handling predictable.

The 24-piece set covers the usual hub, differential and idler positions found on Mini Inferno chassis. Verify each mounting bore before pressing bearings in to ensure correct fit.
Light oil or a low-viscosity bearing grease is typical; use whichever product you normally apply to miniature bearings and avoid over-packing the race.
Yes, lower friction can alter steering crispness and drivetrain response, so recheck gear mesh and slipper settings after fitting new bearings.
Inspect bearings at regular service intervals or sooner if you notice noise, roughness or increased play; replacement is recommended when wear is evident.

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