Press Release From Team Xray:
www.teamxray.com
The full presentation for the 2025 Team Xray XB4 is live showing all the new features.
Full Presentation: www.teamxray.com/xb4/2025/en/
- New chassis and aligned front bumper improve ground clearance
- 3mm wider front suspension arm holders (A and B) increase stability & cornering speed
- Wide rear suspension arm holders (C and D) included to increase stability & cornering speed
- Longer front 84mm drive shafts accommodate wider geometry from the new arm holders
- Graphite front lower suspension arms in XB4C improve high traction performance
- Hard front lower suspension arms in XB4D increase traction
- Graphite C-hubs improve response & consistency
- New front steering blocks with external adjustable carbon steering plates for extended tuning options
- Steering blocks moulded from graphite material for improved response & consistency
- 2 dots front carbon steering plates for balanced handling characteristics
- Larger 3.5mm turnbuckles for improved durability
- Larger 5.4mm ball ends & composite ball joints for improved durability & reduced friction
- Front 2 dots lower carbon shock tower for a lower CG & improved cornering speed
- Rear 3 dots lower carbon shock tower for a lower CG & improved cornering speed
- Shorter shock bodies & shock shafts in front & rear match new lowered shock tower geometry and lower CG
- New +2mm & +4mm shock ball joints for extended droop setting possibilities for all different track conditions
- New -2mm & -4mm composite spring collars with cleaning holes for expanded ride height adjustments
- Rear lower alu shock adapters mounted on lower arms improve handling on carpet (XB4C only)
- New shorter rear lower suspension arms with 3 shock mounting positions.
- Graphite rear lower suspension arms in XB4C improve high traction performance
- Hard rear lower suspension arms in XB4D increase traction
- Alu steering plate increases strength & improves steering response on high traction (XB4C)
- Graphite composite steering plate improves handling on low traction (XB4D)
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