XRAY 352089 Composite Front Brace V2 for XT9 Series - Race Tuned Flex  [XR-352089]

XRAY 352089 Composite Front Brace - V2
Price:
CAD$17.03
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-352089
Condition:
Brand New
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Chassis Flex Control with XRAY Composite Front Brace V2

The XRAY 352089 Composite Front Brace V2 is built specifically for the XT9 series to add measured flexibility while retaining strength. Molded from a durable composite, this brace helps the chassis remain forgiving over bumps and rough sections without sacrificing reliability.

V2 Upgrade Benefits

The V2 iteration brings targeted improvements to durability and resilience to cope with harder impacts and heavier use. These updates maintain necessary chassis stiffness while allowing controlled bend where it counts, helping reduce the chance of tweaking or breakage during aggressive runs.

Track-Ready Handling Balance

Racers value this brace for the balance it delivers between stiffness and compliance. When mounted to the chassis, it preserves overall rigidity yet provides the flex needed to generate grip and predictable steering across a variety of track surfaces.

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.
Yes. The XRAY 352089 Composite Front Brace V2 is made to fit the XT9 range that uses the standard front brace mounting points, making it a direct swap in most cases.
Check for surface cracks, deformation or loose fit at the mounting points after heavy sessions. Replace the brace if you spot stress marks or persistent alignment issues to avoid handling problems.
Yes, the added flexibility can change how the car loads the suspension. Try small adjustments to spring rates and ride height to fine tune handling to your track and driving style.

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