XRAY 355431 79mm Front Dogbone Drive Shaft for GTX Series  [XR-355431]

XRAY 355431 - Front Central Dogbone Drive Shaft 79mm - Hudy Spring Steel
Price:
£29.32
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-355431
Condition:
Brand New
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Durable XRAY 355431 79mm Front Dogbone for GTX Cars

The XRAY 355431 Front Central Dogbone Drive Shaft is built to strengthen front drive performance on GTX and GTXE models. This 79mm dogbone, fashioned from Hudy Spring Steel, aims to deliver steadier traction and extended component life.

Why Hudy Spring Steel Is Used

Hudy Spring Steel is selected for its high strength and resistance to fatigue, which helps the dogbone withstand repeated loads and impacts. That means fewer replacements and more consistent drivetrain behaviour.

Specifically Suited to GTX and GTXE

Made with GTX and GTXE geometry in mind, this drive shaft maintains correct alignment and assists in efficient power transfer. The result is improved acceleration control and predictable handling under load.

Specifications

  • Length: 79mm
  • Material: Hudy Spring Steel
  • Compatibility: GTX, GTXE Series

The XRAY 355431 is a reliable choice for hobbyists and racers seeking a sturdy, performance-minded front dogbone for GTX platforms.

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 standard GTX and GTXE configurations it will replace the original without modification. Always verify length and end fit before final assembly.
Hudy Spring Steel offers improved fatigue life and impact tolerance compared with common steels, which helps the part resist bending and surface damage.
After fitting, check pin seating and drivetrain alignment, and perform a short test run to confirm smooth operation before competition use.
Keep spares dry and lightly oiled if stored long term. Use sealed containers or a light coating of corrosion inhibitor to protect the steel.

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