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Well Boys & Girls the Xray buggy is in testing!

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I don't know... the more I look at the c-clip-less design, the more I like it... that's pretty sweet actually. Please tell me the shock caps are anodized and not plastic though. That is a sweet lookin' buggy though, no question about it.
 
well.. the screw on the side that captures the hingepin.. that is just another part to strip.. they got them on the AE T4.. and i didnt like it much.. cuz you could strip that hole out..
 
Yeah... I hear ya on the stripping thing, that would definitely be one downfall to it, but when you don't need to screw them in hard, who cares... there shouldn't be any need to have any sort of pressure on that screw that you would need to be on the virge of over tightening for. It isn't like a suspension component on the bulkhead or bumper screws or anything... those screws have next to zero load against them, so I don't see any need to tighten them as much as to accidentaly strip them.
 
yeah.. your right.. you wouldnt even need to put them in all the way.. just run it down till you feel comfortable..
 
If you really think about it... it seems that is a damn good idea... wonder how good it is in practice... just how good that works out in the real world of racing and bashing. That is one damn good looking buggy though, that's for sure. I'd love to see a production model in person.
 
Even more jizz about the new X-Ray! Pics, pics, and more pics.

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Go to TEAM X-RAY Gallery
 
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Oh man... that is just flat out tight as hell... yeah, actually Pimp! Man that is nice as hell looking.
 
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