Kyosho IF704 - Front Shock Stay (MP11) for Inferno MP11 series  [KY-IF704]

Kyosho IF704 - Front Shock Stay(MP11)
Price:
£33.90
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-IF704
GTIN:
4548565504633
Condition:
Brand New
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Front damper mount for MP11

The Kyosho IF704 Front Shock Stay is a direct replacement component designed specifically for the Inferno MP11 family. It provides a stable mounting point for the front dampers and helps keep suspension geometry consistent under load.

Described for MP11 compatibility, the listing includes MP11e among supported variants. This stay is offered as a spare to restore correct shock placement after wear or impact and to support setup adjustments.

Installation notes: check that the stay lines up with your existing shock towers and reuse the chassis fasteners where appropriate, or fit recommended replacements from the manual. Confirm unobstructed travel and correct absorber orientation after installation prior to full-speed runs.

Tuning role: the stay preserves the designed shock location so that oil choice, spring rates, and shock length adjustments produce the intended changes in damping and ride height. Replacing a damaged stay helps maintain consistent handling and repeatable setup results.

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.
The IF704 is intended for MP11 series models; while many MP11 variants share mounting patterns, verify hole spacing and tower layout on your specific variant before swapping.
In most cases no—the correct stay restores the original geometry so previous shock lengths and settings remain valid, but recheck ride height and damper angles after fitting.
Yes, provided the shock bodies clear the stay and the mounting pattern matches; ensure any stronger shocks do not overload related mounting points.
Verify fastener security, confirm there is no binding across the suspension travel, check absorber orientation, and run a short test to ensure handling is stable.

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