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Fioroni Kyosho MP9 Hard Coated Ergal Chassis

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This is a Fioroni Ultra Racing Series Option Team Hard Coated Ergal Chassis and is intended for use with the Kyosho MP9 1/8 buggy. Made from the same hard coated ergal aluminum that Fioroni is known for, to guarantee a long lifespan and excellent performance. The Fioroni MP9 chassis features a unique honeycomb milling design that lightens the chassis, and gives it just the right amount of flex. This chassis also features a design that incorporates bulkhead gaskets to keep contaminants out of the ring and pinion gears, as well as stainless steel balls that are installed in the droop screw points. This will help to avoid pre-mature wear of the chassis and provide consistent droop measurements. 

This product was added to our catalog on April 13, 2016

Anonymous
Verified Owner
Sunday, Oct 9 2011 (about 13 years ago)
Fioroni Kyosho MP9 Hard Coated Ergal Chassis
When your stock chassis wears out, this one is the way to go. Same weight as stock, but I like the rubber sealed diffs and the steel droop screw balls.....I haven't tried the BCE chassis, but I would love to hear a comparison between the 2.
Anonymous
Sunday, Mar 30 2014 (about 10 years ago)
Fioroni Kyosho MP9 Hard Coated Ergal Chassis
Could someone write a review and tell me about the clutch bell clearance? Does it need to be drilled or not? And maybe the weight if possible.