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 Part number: # 308378
 Released: Nov. 28, 2007
 
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New ultimate-match shock springs (C = 3.2) for XRAY T2 shocks. Stylish black finish. Laser-engraved value (3.2) on top spring coil for easy identification. Set of 2.

New for the shorter-length shocks of the XRAY T2 family of 1/10th scale electric touring sedans, XRAY presents the ultimate high-performance racing springs that have been specially developed for rubber-tire racing, giving better balance and an additional range of choices to fine-tune your car.

Developed through extensive testing and racing experience, these linear springs are shorter and have a larger internal diameter. The same thickness of wire is used for each spring, and stiffness is controlled by the number of coils. Softer springs have a lower ‾C‶ value and more coils; stiffer springs have a higher ‾C‶ value and fewer coils. The new springs are stylishly blackcoated and the tops of each spring are laser engraved with the spring size for quick & easy identification.

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Available as a pair of springs - to fit front and rear - the springs are individually measured, controlled, inspected and matched to provide identical damping characteristics. During the selection process, each spring is compressed in several fine increments and the values recorded, and then each spring is matched with another spring of identical characteristics. XRAY goes the extra mile to ensure perfect spring matches, giving your car the predictability and consistency that you need to help you lead the pack. The new springs may also be used on earlier models of XRAY 1/10th scale electric touring sedans.

The unique characteristics of these new springs makes it difficult to make direct comparisons with existing ‾color-coded‶ XRAY springs. The table below approximates where the new black springs would possibly fall within the range of current springs (based on stiffness); however, the new springs will give the car slightly different handling characteristics.

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The new springs may also be used on earlier models of XRAY 1/10th scale electric touring sedans.