Kyosho Mini Inferno Ball Bearing Steering Stop Aluminium MIF-019/BU by 3Racing  [MIF-019/BU]

Kyosho Mini Inferno /Kyosho Mini Inferno ST Aluminum Ball Bearing Steering Saver - Blue Color - 3Racing MIF-019/BU
Price:
AUD$17.89
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
MIF-019/BU
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Aluminium saver for Mini Inferno steering

This aluminium steering saver replaces the stock plastic steering stop on Kyosho Mini Inferno and Mini Inferno ST chassis, providing a metal mounting and a ball bearing interface to cut down friction and free play in the linkage. The blue anodised finish is mainly cosmetic and helps resist everyday wear.

Intended for the Kyosho Mini Inferno series only; check fitment against your servo horn and linkage before fitting. This item is an aftermarket RC accessory sized specifically for Mini Inferno steering assemblies.

Fitting is straightforward for anyone familiar with basic servo and linkage maintenance: remove the servo horn and linkage as required, swap the plastic saver for the aluminium unit, then reassemble with the correct preload so the bearing runs smoothly without perceptible play. Use correct screws and torque settings and avoid over-tightening the bearing.

For tuning, the saver delivers crisper steering input and less play without changing servo or linkage geometry. It gives the servo a defined contact point to absorb impact loads while the bearing keeps steering movement consistent. Check periodically and apply a light bearing-safe lubricant to maintain performance.

Yes, fitting a metal ball bearing saver typically tightens steering response and reduces perceived free play on stock Mini Inferno linkages.
The anodised finish offers some corrosion resistance, but avoid prolonged exposure to water and clean bearings after wet runs for best longevity.
Light lubrication with a bearing-safe oil is recommended; completely dry bearings can wear faster, while heavy greases will attract grit.

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