XRAY 333063 4mm Graphite Roll-Center Bridge - Performance Brace  [XR-333063]

XRAY 333063 Graphite Roll-Center Bridge 4.0mm
Price:
AUD$33.91
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-333063
Condition:
Brand New
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Stiffen Rear Geometry with the XRAY 333063 Bridge

The XRAY 333063 Graphite Roll-Center Bridge is a compact upgrade aimed at reducing rear suspension deflection. Its 4mm graphite construction delivers a stiffer mounting point that helps keep the chassis more stable under load.

Better Turn-In and Stability

Reducing rear flex improves turn-in precision and helps the car settle faster after direction changes. That stability is useful when attacking tight chicanes or fast sweepers on club tracks.

Set Up for Different Tracks

With several roll centre options built in, the XRAY 333063 lets you dial in rear behaviour for loose, medium or high traction surfaces. Use the positions to tweak rotation and mid-corner balance.

Specifications

  • Material: 4mm graphite
  • Thickness: 4mm
  • Compatibility: suitable for various RC chassis
  • Function: reduces rear suspension flex

A practical and durable tuning item, the XRAY 333063 Graphite Roll-Center Bridge is ideal for drivers refining rear-end response for faster lap times.

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.
In most cases the XRAY 333063 installs with existing hardware. Check that there is sufficient clearance around the rear bulkhead and mounting posts.
It increases rear stiffness, which can reduce traction if overused. Combine it with small suspension tweaks to keep balance between front and rear.
Drivers often pair the bridge with tuned shocks or a stiffer rear shock tower. Those changes help exploit the bridge performance without upsetting balance.
Start in the neutral position and evaluate rotation and traction. Move to more forward or rearward roll centre positions to increase or reduce rear rotation respectively.

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