The framework is CNC-machined from top-notch Swiss 3mm 7075 T6 aluminum, which is strategically machined in low-stress areas making it as light as possible without affecting power or rigidity. The framework is hardcoated at XRAYs own in-house completely robotic hardcoating line, ensuring outstanding hardcoated surface whenever.
Non-essential product below the engine, gas tank, and diffs ended up being eliminated to allow the lightest fat and cheapest feasible center of gravity. The downstop setscrew area is notably reinforced, and all types of screw holes on base with this framework are countersunk to provide a truly smooth framework underside without protruding screw minds. The XB808 chassis had been completely redesigned from the ground up to offer outstanding foundation for XRAYs high-performance off-road racer. All-new fat circulation finished up being built-into the buggys design, with main keeping interior parts for improved side-to-side fat balance.
Note:
Swiss 7075 T6 is quite rigid aluminum product and following the hardcoating procedure in infrequent cases some tiny cracks may occur including, around areas or on sides by which tension in the product is highest. Those tiny cracks are a natural effect and have no negative effect on the performance, reliability, or lifespan about the item and so aren't considered being a defect.
Due the sort of the aluminum product plus the machining procedure, it is normal that the chassis may be somewhat bent to the longitudinal direction.