Kyosho Inferno MP7.5 Precision Graphite Rear Damper Stay - GMP75030 by GPM  [GMP75030]

Kyosho Inferno MP 7.5 Graphite Rear Damper Stay - 1pc - GPM GMP75030
Price:
USD$19.10
Brand:
GPM
Model:
GMP75030
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Precision rear damper stay for Inferno MP7.5

This graphite rear damper stay is supplied as a single replacement unit intended for the Kyosho Inferno MP7.5 chassis. Engineered for improved stiffness at the rear shock mounting, it helps reduce movement at the mount without altering factory suspension geometry.

Design intent: the stay mounts to the rear shock tower to provide a firmer, more stable anchor for the dampers, maintaining alignment under load and improving the clarity of suspension feedback during tuning sessions. It is targeted at hobbyists seeking refined setup control rather than structural chassis changes.

Installation notes for technicians: replace the stock rear damper stay and reuse the vehicle's existing mounting hardware; no additional screws are supplied. Ensure correct thread engagement and use controlled torque values when tightening to protect composite parts.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear damper stay - 1 pcs
  • Material: Graphite
  • Model Number: GMP75030
  • Compatibility: Kyosho Inferno MP7.5

For precision tuning where reduced shock mount flex improves repeatability, fit this graphite rear damper stay to your Inferno MP7.5 to achieve crisper rear-end feedback during setup changes.

Yes. It uses the existing Inferno MP7.5 rear tower mounting points and is intended as a direct replacement for the stock damper stay.
Inspect mounting screws and the graphite surface periodically for wear and ensure fasteners remain correctly torqued to preserve the intended stiffness and alignment.
The firmer mount can change how tuning adjustments translate to handling, so minor rechecks of damping and spring setup after fitting are advisable.
Remove the factory stay, position the graphite unit on the rear tower, reuse existing hardware, verify alignment, and tighten progressively while checking thread engagement to avoid damaging composite parts.