XRAY 329710 Gamma 2D Lexan Body Kit for 1/10 XB2 Buggy - Low Traction Setup  [XR-329710]

XRAY 329710 - Body For 1/10 2WD Off-road Buggy - Gamma 2d
Price:
CAD$69.95
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-329710
Condition:
Brand New
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Aerodynamic Tuning for Slippery Circuits

The XRAY 329710 Gamma 2D body is tuned to boost performance where grip is limited. Its aero contours increase rear downforce to help the XB2 produce usable traction at the rear axle, improving mid-corner confidence without adding unnecessary mass. The shell is shaped to match XB2 mounting points for a clean, precise fit.

Rear Downforce and Cornering Stability

Built with racing lines in mind, the Gamma 2D profile helps shift airflow to the rear, giving the buggy steadier traction on slick surfaces. Flat side panels and a compact cockpit help stabilize side forces during fast direction changes, while the twin roof flow channels refine air movement for more predictable handling.

Tailored Fit for XB2 Chassis

Manufactured from premium Lexan, this body offers a lightweight yet resilient option that preserves the XB2's steering feel. The front geometry is formed to support crisp turn-in, making the XRAY 329710 a practical upgrade for drivers chasing tighter steering response on low grip layouts.

Specifications

  • Material: Premium Lexan
  • Compatibility: XB2 Series
  • Design Focus: Enhanced rear downforce and stability
  • Track Type: Low traction surfaces

The XRAY 329710 Gamma 2D body kit is a focused choice for XB2 owners aiming to improve rear grip on low traction circuits, delivering a close fit and aerodynamic benefits for race 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.
The Gamma 2D is designed around standard XB2 mounting points; most XB2 wheelbase variants fit without major trimming, though minor cut lines may be needed for nonstandard setups.
Use polycarbonate-specific paints and apply thin, even coats. Mask areas for ventilation and allow full cure between coats to avoid solvent damage and ensure long-lasting finish.
The twin roof flow channels are primarily aerodynamic but can also encourage airflow over the cockpit area, which may assist ventilation without altering motor or ESC cooling directly.

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