Xray XB4 thread
#8761
Official release is getting close
Just finished putting together a pre-production XB4 '16 for Malin for the Worlds next week at Yatabe Arena and the fit and finish is spot on, as you would expect from Xray
Bent
Just finished putting together a pre-production XB4 '16 for Malin for the Worlds next week at Yatabe Arena and the fit and finish is spot on, as you would expect from Xray
Bent
#8762
Suspended
In the box you get a Can of Brake Cleaner, and tyre additive! for those moments when you just feel like CHEATING!
#8763
Tech Regular
No. That's exclusive brake cleaner. Made by in-house fairies and touched by the almighty Mr Hudy himself
Their 4WD isn't that special imo. Just one of the few around. The XB2 is a YZ2 copy. Good work X-Ray
However, their quality is decent. I don't expect them in top 3 at the worlds.
Their 4WD isn't that special imo. Just one of the few around. The XB2 is a YZ2 copy. Good work X-Ray
However, their quality is decent. I don't expect them in top 3 at the worlds.
#8765
But the official release is just a few days out with all the pictures and specs you want
*proof reading '16 setup sheet*
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#8766
I cant find the gears for the tranny anywhere,everyone is on back order,A main,Rc america my local HS, People must be going these gears as fast as me if they are avail no where,does anyone have some extra gears I can buy,also need a front axle.
#8769
Tech Apprentice
What offset of 12mm Xray hexes do I need to run Associated wheels all around?
Thanks
Thanks
#8770
Looking for a good medium bite indoor clay setup. Track is medium sized clay. M3 Rattlers and Dirtwebs are what hooks up tire wise to give an example of the surface.
#8771
Tech Addict
iTrader: (30)
Looking for some advise i ordered the composite rear diff bevel gear and actually received the 35t aluminium bevel gear XRA364945 and was wondering what is the point of making it aluminium, what are the advantages of it being aluminium? is it purely to save weight or is there more to it.
#8772
Tech Master
iTrader: (10)
Looking for some advise i ordered the composite rear diff bevel gear and actually received the 35t aluminium bevel gear XRA364945 and was wondering what is the point of making it aluminium, what are the advantages of it being aluminium? is it purely to save weight or is there more to it.
#8773
You should be ok with it... just make sure to lube it up good.
I ran the steel pinions with ball diffs a couple weeks ago. probably 20 runs total and didn't have any issues or signs of abnormal wear.
maybe make sure the pinion/gear mesh is good. If you need to tighten it up a bit use shims behind the pinion. I personally did not use any but I can see how you might need 1 after a little while.
I ran the steel pinions with ball diffs a couple weeks ago. probably 20 runs total and didn't have any issues or signs of abnormal wear.
maybe make sure the pinion/gear mesh is good. If you need to tighten it up a bit use shims behind the pinion. I personally did not use any but I can see how you might need 1 after a little while.
#8774
Tech Adept
iTrader: (5)
Hello there,
I am looking I to getting a xray xb4 '14 and I am totally lost when it comes to these. I have all Losi products except my pan car which is also xray.my main questions are how do I know it's a 14 kit, what sort of issues are to be had with the kit, what wears out quickly and mainly what am I getting myself into. I have ran 8th scale for quite a while and just recently purchased my first 1/10 scale, a Losi 22-4. Now I don't have much complaints there but I love xray quality and want to give it a go. Any info would be so greatly appreciated and welcomed.
Thanks in advance,
Joe
I am looking I to getting a xray xb4 '14 and I am totally lost when it comes to these. I have all Losi products except my pan car which is also xray.my main questions are how do I know it's a 14 kit, what sort of issues are to be had with the kit, what wears out quickly and mainly what am I getting myself into. I have ran 8th scale for quite a while and just recently purchased my first 1/10 scale, a Losi 22-4. Now I don't have much complaints there but I love xray quality and want to give it a go. Any info would be so greatly appreciated and welcomed.
Thanks in advance,
Joe
#8775
Hello there,
I am looking I to getting a xray xb4 '14 and I am totally lost when it comes to these. I have all Losi products except my pan car which is also xray.my main questions are how do I know it's a 14 kit, what sort of issues are to be had with the kit, what wears out quickly and mainly what am I getting myself into. I have ran 8th scale for quite a while and just recently purchased my first 1/10 scale, a Losi 22-4. Now I don't have much complaints there but I love xray quality and want to give it a go. Any info would be so greatly appreciated and welcomed.
Thanks in advance,
Joe
I am looking I to getting a xray xb4 '14 and I am totally lost when it comes to these. I have all Losi products except my pan car which is also xray.my main questions are how do I know it's a 14 kit, what sort of issues are to be had with the kit, what wears out quickly and mainly what am I getting myself into. I have ran 8th scale for quite a while and just recently purchased my first 1/10 scale, a Losi 22-4. Now I don't have much complaints there but I love xray quality and want to give it a go. Any info would be so greatly appreciated and welcomed.
Thanks in advance,
Joe
Is this a new '14 kit your looking at or used? If it's new just hold off a few months and buy the 2016 kit that will have all the goodies you had to pay extra for on the 2015.
The 2014 car is saddle position only so no shorty setup and no the 2015 parts for this won't work on the 14 car. If it's a used 14, look out for worn out out drives and shafts and most importantly the slippers tightness. If the slipper is cranked down this will without a doubt prematurely wear the composite gears in the dif and cause the car to be undriveable and unbearable from the noise. They are relatively inexpensive to replace as far as xray parts go.
All of the xb4s are tanks. It is very hard to break the car. Parts are more expensive but rarely break. For example I've only broken a single front a arm on the car and that was only due to a tube having its stake literally hanging out on a track I was visiting. Easiest and fastest car to work on ever.