XRAY 372316-O Aluminium Eccentric Bushing 0.0mm Orange Pair  [XR-372316-O]

XRAY 372316-O Aluminum Eccentric Bushing 0.0mm - Orange (2)
Price:
£8.13
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-372316-O
Condition:
Brand New
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Fine Track-Width Settings with XRAY 372316-O

The XRAY 372316-O Aluminium Eccentric Bushing is a straightforward tuning component for racers focused on setup accuracy. Turned from solid aluminium, the 0.0mm orange pair suits XRAY X12 and X10 models and offers dependable, repeatable adjustments for lap-to-lap consistency. These bushings are intended to hold up under frequent changes during practice and race day.

Make Precise Setup Changes

These eccentric aluminium bushings let you alter track-width precisely to influence cornering balance and stability. They are especially useful where small changes have a noticeable impact on handling. Additional 0.5mm and 1.0mm sizes are offered for finer tuning choices.

Compatibility Details

The XRAY 372316-O bushings fit XRAY X12'14, X12'15, and X10'15 chassis. Fitting is simple and quick, enabling rapid swaps so you can test setups without lengthy delays. The twin bushing set ensures both sides of the car can be matched evenly.

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.
Aluminium provides precise, repeatable positioning which can make handling feel more consistent. The change is subtle unless you also alter bushing offset or size.
Keeping 0.0mm plus at least one offset like 0.5mm or 1.0mm is sensible for quick setup trials and to adapt to different tracks.
Aluminium resists rust but can corrode in harsh environments. Wipe clean after wet or dirty runs and store dry to preserve finish and fitment.
Modifying aluminium parts is possible but not recommended unless you have precise tools and measurement methods. Incorrect machining can harm fitment and safety.
Use them when you need repeatable track-width changes to compare handling between runs. They are handy for controlled setup experiments and validating other suspension changes.

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