Kyosho Mini Inferno 9pc Alloy Tie Rod Replacement MIF160 for Steering Setup by GPM  [MIF160]

Kyosho Mini Inferno Alloy Completed Tie Rod With Screws - 9pcs set - GPM MIF160
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AUD$15.59
Brand:
GPM
Model:
MIF160
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Overview of Mini Inferno steering links

The MIF160 tie rod set is a completed alloy steering linkage pack created for Kyosho Mini Inferno models, provided as a 9pc kit with the screws required for fitting. The description highlights compatibility, basic fitting notes, and the effect these parts have when used to replace or upgrade the original steering links.

Compatibility and purpose: use this set to swap out worn factory tie rods and associated fasteners, restoring correct geometry or increasing linkage stiffness as part of handling adjustments. Ideal when plastic components are damaged or when you want a more direct steering feel.

Installation notes: assemble the kit at the standard Mini Inferno link points using the included screws. Ensure correct thread start before tightening and re-check steering throw and toe after installation. Simple hex drivers matching the screw heads are normally all you need; consider light threadlocker for demanding or high-vibration running conditions.

Tuning notes: alloy tie rods change steering feedback and may affect centring. After installation, re-centre the servo, check toe settings, and make measured trim adjustments until steering bias is eliminated.

 

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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, the kit includes the screws needed to attach the tie rods at the factory linkage points, so no extra linkage screws are normally required.
Avoid over-tightening as small RC fasteners can strip. Check for smooth ball stud rotation and confirm there is no binding through the full steering sweep.
Alloy parts are durable but should be inspected regularly for play at link ends. Check screws after a few runs and re-tighten if necessary, especially after bashing or competition use.

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