XRAY 302181-M X4 Medium Carbon-Fiber Fusion Front Lower Arm Left - Precision CFF  [XR-302181-M]

XRAY 302181-M - X4 Cff Carbon-fiber Fusion Front Lower Arm - Medium - Left
Price:
CAD$39.53
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-302181-M
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision and Durability with XRAY 302181-M X4 CFF Arm

For racers chasing consistent lap times and long-term reliability, the XRAY 302181-M X4 Medium Carbon-Fiber Fusion Front Lower Arm Left provides a calculated mix of stiffness and controlled flex. This medium-hardness left front arm showcases XRAY engineering aimed at dependable suspension behavior.

Carbon and Composite Fusion Construction

The CFF process bonds a carbon fiber inner plate to composite outer layers to form one unified arm. The carbon plate thickness defines baseline rigidity while the composite jacket moderates flex and rebound for stable handling across changing track surfaces.

Best Match for Asphalt Circuits

Medium hardness is well suited to asphalt racing, delivering a balance between forgiveness and precision. These arms typically produce improved mechanical grip in warmer conditions versus harder parts, helping drivers keep the car composed through fast corners.

Installation and Compatibility

Made for the XRAY X4 series, the arm installs on the left front without modifications, preserving factory geometry and fitment for straightforward replacement.

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.
Medium-hardness arms let the front end absorb small bumps while keeping enough stiffness for precise turn-in, reducing understeer on entry compared to harder arms.
The arm is produced to fit the XRAY X4 family; confirm your chassis revision but the left front mount points are matched to X4 specifications.
When moving from a harder arm, try slightly softer front springs or reduce front rebound to retain balance; small changes to toe and camber can also help tune grip.

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