LAZER ZX7.5 Front Shock Stay - Carbon Tuning Plate LA417 Kyosho  [KY-LA417]

Kyosho LA417 - Carbon Front Shock Stay (ZX7.5)
Price:
AUD$36.93
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-LA417
GTIN:
4548565524181
Condition:
Brand New
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Tuning benefits for the LAZER ZX7.5 front end

This carbon front shock stay is an RC replacement component designed specifically for the LAZER ZX7.5 layout. It provides a rigid platform for the front shocks, which makes it easier to fine tune spring rates and shock positions without interference from tower flex.

Fabricated from carbon fiber, the stay is lighter and stiffer than many stock plastic alternatives. That stiffness helps the front suspension react more predictably during corner entries and load transfers, improving the precision of setup changes on 1/10 scale electric models.

Fitting is a routine job using hobby-grade tools; remove the original tower, transfer the factory hardware, and align the shocks and upper mounts before final tightening. This stay supports tuning work and setup refinement rather than substantial changes to the suspension geometry.

Compatibility

Matches the LAZER ZX7.5 chassis pattern and is aimed at 1/10 electric touring and buggy models that share the same front tower bolt layout.

Install this stay when your focus is tuning sensitivity and achieving repeatable front-end behavior during setup sessions or track testing.

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.
Yes. The added rigidity reduces variable flex at the tower so changes to springs and damping translate more directly to handling differences. Expect more repeatable results when testing setups.
You should verify and, if needed, fine tune shock positions since the stiffer tower can alter perceived response. Small adjustments to mounting holes or shims can help reach the desired balance.
Try incremental spring or damping changes and record lap times; the stay will make small setup differences more noticeable so change one variable at a time.
Generally no. It is a bolt-on stiffness upgrade. However, if you pursue extreme tuning, you may also adjust sway bars or ride heights to balance the chassis.

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