XRAY 321100 Aluminum Chassis Upgrade 2mm Swiss 7075 T6  [XR-321100]

XRAY 321100 Aluminum Chassis - Swiss 7075 T6 (2mm)
Price:
CAD$151.20
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-321100
Condition:
Brand New
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CNC Precision XRAY 321100 Aluminum Chassis Plate

The XRAY 321100 Aluminum Chassis is a precision CNC-machined upgrade aimed at experienced RC builders who want a stronger, more consistent base for 1/10 scale cars. Fabricated from Swiss 7075 T6 aluminum, it balances low weight with high rigidity to help sharpen handling without excess mass.

Design, Balance and Flex Characteristics

The plate has been engineered for balanced weight distribution and tuned width and length to influence chassis flex in predictable ways, which benefits tuning for different track surfaces. The black finish is applied via XRAY's robotic in-house process to improve surface wear resistance while keeping a clean race-ready look.

Practical Notes from Users

Because of the milling process, a slight longitudinal bow can appear on some pieces; this is a known trait of the material and machining sequence and does not compromise the chassis strength or function once fitted.

Specifications

  • Material: Swiss 7075 T6 Aluminum
  • Thickness: 2mm
  • Coating: Black

A solid choice for hobbyists who run competitive setups and want a reliable platform for dialling in suspension and weight transfer.

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.
The chassis is designed to match common 1/10 mounting patterns, but you should check screw hole alignment and mounting spacers for your specific model before final assembly.
XRAY applies the black finish with robotic consistency to reduce chips and abrasion, but normal wear will occur over time, especially where electronics or hardware contact the plate.
A minor longitudinal bend is common after machining and usually settles once mounted; if fitment is affected, small shims or a controlled press can correct the alignment without harming performance.

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