XRAY 363122-G Graphite Rear Lower Left Arm Race Upgrade  [XR-363122-G]

XRAY 363122-G - Composite Suspension Arm Rear Lower Left - Graphite
Price:
CAD$20.59
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-363122-G
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Stability upgrade with XRAY 363122-G graphite arm

The XRAY 363122-G Graphite Rear Lower Left Suspension Arm is made from a tuned graphite composite engineered for high-traction tracks. It helps stabilise your RC car and improve cornering speed without adding unnecessary complexity, making it a practical choice for competitive setups.

Setup flexibility for track tuning

The arm's layout gives you configurable shock positions to suit different track surfaces. You can mount the rear shocks either ahead of or behind the rear shock tower, and the shock tower itself can be fitted in front of or behind the bulkhead to fine tune roll and traction balance.

Fitment and pairing notes

This part is intended to be used together with the #363112-G graphite lower left arm for correct geometry and best performance. Its design ensures straightforward installation into compatible XRAY rear assemblies.

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 typically straightforward for anyone familiar with basic rear suspension work. Standard tools are required and alignment should be checked after fitting.
High-traction surfaces that reward precise cornering will see the biggest gains, as graphite helps control chassis flex and keeps the rear end settled.
Inspect mounting holes and hardware periodically, tighten fasteners to spec, and avoid overtightening to prevent stress concentrations in the composite.

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