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jfruge 05.30.2008 01:12 PM

8ight B ver 8ight T parts question
 
Does anyone know how many parts are different from the 8ight B and 8ight T ? I wasking thinking of ordering a Tekno RC V3 Brushless Kit for Losi 8T (w/ 4mm chassis) when they come out and using an extra 8ight B I have here if possable.

Thoughts?

skellyo 05.30.2008 01:22 PM

So you want to make your B into a T? I'd bet that it'll be more trouble that what it's worth. At first guess, I'd say as a minimum, these would be different:

Shock Towers
A-Arms
CVD's (F/R/C)
Chassis braces

Your best bet is to pull up the pdf's of the two vehicles and compare the P/N's against each other.

T:
http://losi.com/ProdInfo/Files/8T-Parts-List.pdf

B:
http://losi.com/ProdInfo/Files/LOSK0...GHT_Manual.pdf

jfruge 05.30.2008 01:47 PM

So it sounds like it will be better to find a roller "T" !

That is what I wanted to know.

Thanks,

BrianG 05.30.2008 03:04 PM

If you want to get your B into a T the "quick and dirty" way, you could just mount larger tires on the buggy, and then regear to compensate. You won't have the length (the T is probably a little longer than the B but I dunno), width, or suspension travel of a true T though. Also, you'll have to come up with your own body mounting scheme.

lucias 05.30.2008 03:15 PM

I saw an 8T with a buggy body and I thought it looked cool.. Makes the tires look like monster truck tires..

hootie7159 07.06.2008 09:09 PM

I've built both an 8ight and an 8ight-t and they both have similar parts and you save a ton of money having two trucks made by the same company that shae the same parts...here's a short list:

-Front and rear shock towers are different
-front/rear/center cvd's are different
-front/rear a-arms are different
-8ight-t chassis is longer
-body post mounts are different(8ight-t body posts are screwed onto the front and rear shock towers and the 8ight body posts are on the front and rear shock towers but in different places)
-side mud guards are different


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