Fioroni Team Losi 8ight/8ight-T "Flex System" Rear Chassis Brace (2)

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Fioroni Team Losi 8ight/8ight-T "Flex System" Rear Chassis Brace (2)
Price: $35.49
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This is a set of two Fioroni Team Losi 8ight/8ight-T "Flex System" Rear Chassis Braces. This set includes one hard brace, and one soft brace. These braces were designed to allow just the right combination of chassis stiffness and flex, in order to allow adequate traction in a variety of racing surfaces. The hard brace is recommended for smooth, high traction tracks, while the soft brace is recommended for rough, loose tracks. Made from the same hard coated ergal aluminum that Fioroni is known for, to guarantee a long lifespan and excellent performance.

Fioroni Ultra Racing Option Team parts are used by top level factory drivers worldwide, because the world’s best drivers will settle for nothing but the best aftermarket accessories. They know that Fioroni is synonymous with precision, quality, and world champion performance, offering durability that can be relied on. These chassis braces were used by Team Losi factory driver Mike Truhe at the 2010 ROAR Nationals. If the world’s best drivers rely on Fioroni, then you know its good enough for you!

This product was added to our catalog on February 29, 2008

Anonymous
Friday, Mar 18 2011 (about 13 years ago)
Fioroni Team Losi 8ight/8ight-T "Flex System" Rear Chassis Brace (2)
I ran my losi buggy with both chassis brace last season and they worked wonderful. They do as they say they will....car raced great...Will buy again if needed....they look as good as new still so no need to replace yet....
Anonymous
Thursday, Mar 17 2011 (about 13 years ago)
Fioroni Team Losi 8ight/8ight-T "Flex System" Rear Chassis Brace (2)
These braces actually work quite well. Offers great tunability for chassis flex. I run a BCE chassis and these are a nice compliment to my setup. Fioroni uses metric, as they are an Italian company, so one only needs to tap them if the standard thread size is desired.