XRAY 368100 Front Shock Absorbers V2 Set - Off-Road Tuning Choice  [XR-368100]

XRAY 368100 Front Shock Absorbers Complete Set (2) - V2
Price:
NZD$168.64
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-368100
Condition:
Brand New
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Balanced Front Shocks Built for Consistency

Modelers who want to refine front-end feel will find the XRAY 368100 Front Shock Absorbers V2 Set useful. Specified for 1/10 scale cars, the kit blends premium materials and considered engineering to help stabilise handling across varied surfaces.

Membrane-Free Design with Screw Bleed Control

The V2 shocks drop membranes in favor of a bleed-screw shock cap that creates dependable damping characteristics. The bleed screw makes it straightforward to adjust rebound for consistent lap times.

CNC Machined Swiss 7075 T6 Aluminium Components

The shock body and lower nut are machined from Swiss 7075 T6 aluminium to offer high structural integrity and extended service life. A tough black finish adds abrasion resistance and a neat appearance.

Easy Travel Limits and Fine Tuning

Adjust up-stop travel with rubber o-rings and fine tune down-stop positions using composite shims under the piston, allowing quick setup changes for different track conditions.

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.
Installation is typical for threaded-body shocks on 1/10 models; if you are familiar with standard front shock mounts the swap should be direct, using the existing mount hardware.
Their 7075 T6 aluminium construction and hard coating give good resistance to wear, and the adjustable travel helps adapt the setup for rougher surfaces without compromising durability.
Seals and rubber o-rings are standard service items; replacing them during routine maintenance keeps damping consistent and prolongs the life of the shock assembly.
Basic hand tools and a small screwdriver for the bleed screw are sufficient for most adjustments, along with common hobby tools for removing and servicing the shocks.

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