XRAY 323018 LCG Composite Rear Gearbox XB2 Race Edition  [XR-323018]

XRAY 323018 - Composite Rear Motor Gear Box - LCG - Set
Price:
NZD$53.65
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-323018
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Engineered LCG gearbox for rear motor XB2

The XRAY 323018 LCG Composite Rear Gearbox is made for rear motor XB2 chassis, using a high-grade composite to reduce centre of gravity and enhance on-track stability. The layout also enables fast access to the differential for trackside setup changes.

Narrow-profile layout for better rear bite

With a super-narrow design, this gearbox trims overall mass and concentrates components toward the chassis centreline. That moves motor and top shaft weight closer to the rear axle to improve rear tyre contact on low-traction surfaces.

Six selectable differential heights

XRAY 323018 includes eccentric bushings to provide six selectable differential height positions so you can tune diff attitude and ride height to match surface grip and tyre options.

Durable mounting and easy access

The assembly doubles as the mount for the rear roll centre holder, motor plate and rear shock tower. Its sturdy construction secures transmission parts while allowing straightforward servicing and future upgrades.

Specifications

  • Material: Premium Composite
  • Adjustments: 6 Differential Height Positions
  • Compatibility: XB2 Series with Rear Motor Setup

A solid choice for racers needing improved grip and setup flexibility on low-traction tracks, the XRAY 323018 brings LCG benefits to the XB2 package.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some XRAY 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, it is designed to integrate with XB2 rear motor components including the motor plate, roll centre holder and shock tower without modification.
Start in the middle position and test on your usual surface; adjust up or down in small steps to find improved rotation or traction depending on grip levels.
Yes, swapping to higher-quality bearings and using recommended lubricants will extend life and refine diff action, common upgrades among racers.
Carry the eccentric bushings and a small hex set, note each change, and make one adjustment at a time to evaluate its effect on handling.

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