Kyosho Mini Inferno Graphite Rear Damper Plate GMIF030 by GPM  [GMIF030]

Kyosho Mini Inferno /Mini Inferno 09 Graphite Rear Damper Plate With Screws & Lock Nuts - 1pc set - GPM GMIF030
Price:
USD$6.70
Brand:
GPM
Model:
GMIF030
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Precision graphite rear damper plate

This graphite rear damper plate is supplied as a dedicated RC replacement for Kyosho Mini Inferno and Mini Inferno 09 platforms, delivered as a 1pc set with matching screws and lock nuts. The component is designed to serve as the mounting interface for rear shock assemblies and to maintain alignment between the shock tower and chassis through setup changes.

Material and function: produced in graphite to provide a low-mass yet stiff mounting point suitable for small-scale racing and precise hobby setups. This part is intended exclusively for model suspension tuning applications.

Compatibility and verification: engineered for the Mini Inferno / Mini Inferno 09 shock hole pattern; verify your existing tower hole spacing to confirm direct fit prior to installation.

Installation procedure: remove the original rear damper plate and hardware, position the graphite plate on the tower holes, then secure using the supplied screws and lock nuts. Hand-start fasteners, tighten incrementally to ensure correct alignment, and use the correct hex driver for the supplied screw heads. Recheck lock nut security after initial runs.

Tuning guidance: replacing the stock plate with graphite will alter stiffness at the rear shock mount and can affect rear-end behaviour; pair this change with adjustments to shock oil, spring rates, and mounting positions to achieve the desired handling balance.

Measure the shock tower hole spacing and compare to the plate, confirm screw head type and hex driver size, and inspect surrounding tower structure for wear or damage before installing.
Graphite offers a higher stiffness-to-weight ratio than many stock plastics, which can reduce local flex at the mount and change chassis response; tune other suspension parameters accordingly.
Check fastener torque after the first few runs, inspect the plate for hairline damage after impacts, and verify lock nut tightness periodically to maintain secure mounting.