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New Team Xray X8'26 1/8th Scale 4wd Pan Car

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Press Release From Team Xray:
www.teamxray.com

Check out the full presentation for the 2026 Team Xray X8 1/8th Scale 4wd Pan Car Chassis! www.teamxray.com/x8/2026/en/#1

  • Revamped Chassis Design: The new chassis design positions the batteries directly on the chassis for the lowest center of gravity (CG).
  • Updated Independent Front Suspension: Improved front suspension with a system of bushings and rubber O-rings to adjust suspension flex.
  • Flexible Rear Suspension Mounting: The rear suspension is also mounted to the chassis with adjustable flex for enhanced performance.
  • Maximized Rear Motor Placement: The motor is positioned as far back as possible, just in front of the rear suspension.
  • New 35T Aluminum Pulley: The updated aluminum pulley allows for the use of larger front tires, enhancing traction on bumpy tracks and improving steering responsiveness.
  • Versatile Battery Holder Design: The innovative X8 concept allows for easy adjustment of battery holders to accommodate Long, Medium, or Short batteries without changing the position of the electronic plate.
  • Directly Mounted Steering Servo: The steering servo is mounted directly to the chassis behind the front suspension, providing a super low CG. The servo cable is routed through a milled channel along the center of the chassis to the receiver.
  • HUDY Hard Anodized Aluminum Servo Saver: This servo saver is directly mounted onto the servo for precise control.
  • Removeable Electronic Plate: This feature allows for adjusting flex characteristics of the rear suspension.
  • New One-Way Front Axle: The front axle comes with a hard-coated one-way that improves performance.
  • Reinforced and Lightweight Rear Solid Axle: The rear solid axle is strengthened and hard-coated for durability.
  • Improved Car Holder and Mount: This feature enhances ease of handling while providing better protection for the top of the body.
  • Smaller Spur Gear: This allows for the motor to be moved as far back as possible towards the drive shaft.
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Tyler Hooks is a recent college graduate with a BBA in management and a Minor in Communications from St. Edwards University as well as a ROAR Stock National Champion and was apart of the IFMAR World Championship USA team in 2016. Tyler is currently an Editor as well as in the Advertising department at Live Race Media and frequently is apart of the broadcast team at major events.

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