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Dirtfreak15 05.29.2009 01:19 AM

Losi 8T 1.0 --> 2.0?
 
im pickin up a losi 8ight-t 1.0 soon
its a roller now and im gonna convert it, and use it mostly for messin around, light bashing, practice at the track, no real racing.

wondering how hard, or if its worth it to convert it to a 2.0
whats different? sofar i know it uses wider a arms and zero offset wheels
shimmable diffs
chassis is longer
and a different gear ratio...

seems like the only thing that would really help is the longer chassis, since the trucks gonna be about the same width since the 1.0 has narrow a arms and offset wheels, kinda cancels eachother out
you can gear it differently to account for the ratio change

is it possible to buy a 2.0 chassis on ebay and swap it out?
am i going to need longer driveshafts also?
what about the body mounts for the rear? id kinda like to run that new truck body losi has, do i need to change the mount to run that body?

Thanks for all the help in advanced

brushlessboy16 05.29.2009 07:09 AM

the 2.0's have the longer a-arms for better rough track handling- might be wise to upgrade those too since your gonna be bashing.

the 2.0 also has longer-thicker driveshafts

big greg 05.29.2009 10:10 AM

its like about 200-275 to convert one to a 2.0, i just got a 2.0 roller off ebay for 380 shipped, thats the way to go

stum 05.31.2009 08:05 PM

Anyone know if the 2.0 shock towers line right up w/ the 1.0 chassis and parts.. looks like you could just do a swap but not sure..

Thanks

js058515 06.01.2009 12:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stum (Post 291677)
Anyone know if the 2.0 shock towers line right up w/ the 1.0 chassis and parts.. looks like you could just do a swap but not sure..

Thanks

Stum, call the guys at Tekno.....a couple of them are running 1.0's on 2.0 length chassis and they call them 1.5's. They know exactly what you need to do without you guessing or wasting money. Actually, the owner prefers to run his 1.5 instead of the 2.0.


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