XRAY 361294 Medium Rear Composite Chassis Brace - Track Tuning Edition  [XR-361294]

XRAY 361294 Composite Chassis Brace - Rear - Medium
Price:
NZD$20.61
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-361294
Condition:
Brand New
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Dial In Rear Flex with XRAY 361294

The XRAY 361294 Medium Rear Composite Chassis Brace is engineered to introduce controlled flexibility to the rear chassis area, improving performance on low-traction layouts. Built from durable composite, this medium brace replaces the standard kit item to deliver a more compliant rear end for finer setup adjustments.

Why Medium Stiffness Works

Medium stiffness offers a balance between rigidity and suppleness, helping tyres keep contact with uneven or slick surfaces. Drivers can gain smoother balance and improved rotation without sacrificing stability at speed.

Fitting and Setup Tips

Installing the XRAY 361294 is straightforward on compatible XRAY models as a direct replacement. After fitting, recheck your shock and ride height settings since the altered chassis flex can change car behavior.

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.
Compatibility varies by model and year. Compare the part number to your car's spare parts list or contact your supplier to confirm fit for older kits.
Try a medium brace when you race on dusty or low-grip surfaces and you want smoother turn-in and better rear traction. It is a common upgrade for track-specific tuning.
You may need minor suspension or shock changes to complement the new flex characteristics. Small adjustments to camber or anti-roll bars often help restore balance.
Ensure the brace sits flush, all fasteners are secure, and no binding occurs at mounting points. Perform a short test run and listen for unusual noises.

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