XRAY 368011 Composite Shock Ball Joint Set for XB2 2024 Tuning Pack  [XR-368011]

XRAY 368011 - Composite Shock Ball Joint +2MM & +4MM (2+2)
Price:
CAD$14.54
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-368011
Condition:
Brand New
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Fine-Tune Your XB2 2024 with XRAY 368011

If you want tighter suspension control on the XB2 2024, the XRAY 368011 Composite Shock Ball Joint set delivers practical adjustability. The kit contains two +2mm and two +4mm ball joints so you can change droop range and tweak how the car transfers weight around corners. Constructed from resilient composite, these joints are made to resist wear and keep handling consistent through race sessions.

Precise Droop and Handling Adjustments

Being able to tune droop makes a real difference in lap times, and this set provides the increments needed to refine traction and corner grip. Switching between the +2mm and +4mm parts alters suspension geometry so you can stabilise the car for high speed sections or improve turn-in on tighter layouts.

Designed for Easy Fitment on XB2 2024

Made specifically for the XRAY XB2 2024, these ball joints fit into the standard shock and suspension layout with minimal fuss. Installation is straightforward and both club racers and experienced drivers will find the upgrade gives clearer feedback and more consistent handling.

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.
These ball joints are purpose made for the XB2 2024 geometry. Some older XB2 chassis may accept them but fit is not guaranteed without checking clearances and link positions.
No specialty tools are required beyond basic hobby tools and a small hex driver. Remove the shock assembly, replace the ball joints and confirm alignment before running.
Check the ball joints after each race day for wear or play. Composite components last well but regular inspection helps maintain consistent handling and prevents unexpected failures.

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