Front Shock Brace for Inferno MP11 IFW714 by Kyosho  [KY-IFW714]

Kyosho IFW714 - Carbon Front Shock Stay(MP11)
Price:
AUD$0.00
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-IFW714
GTIN:
4548565522781
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Carbon brace for MP11 front shocks

The Kyosho IFW714 front shock stay is a carbon replacement piece made for use on the Inferno MP11 platform. It creates a firm mounting location for the front shocks so the intended geometry is preserved during setup changes.

To install: remove the original stay, move any required shock mounts or small parts across, line the carbon stay up with the chassis mount points, and fasten using the original screws. Double-check steering linkage and upper arm clearance before locking down the screws.

From a tuning perspective, the stay stabilises the suspension pick-up when you alter shock length, spring rate, or mounting position. Its carbon build offers a mix of low mass and torsional stiffness, which helps keep steering feel and front-end behaviour consistent across sessions.

Use this direct carbon replacement to maintain MP11 front suspension geometry and improve repeatability in cornering under varying setup changes.

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.
By reducing flex at the shock anchor points, steering feedback can feel more consistent, especially after multiple setup adjustments.
Align the stay before inserting screws and confirm the steering link has full range; slight rotation of the assembly can help when space is limited.
The carbon offers good torsional strength for typical use, though extreme impacts can still damage any composite part. Inspect after hard contacts.
Yes. The stiffer mounting point makes repeatable shock positioning more reliable, which reduces setup drift between runs.

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