Eight-T 2.0 RTR VS Eight 2.0 RTR
#1
Eight-T 2.0 RTR VS Eight 2.0 RTR
I am not stupid I know the clear differences between the two. How ever, it appears that quite a few more people own the truggy version and not a lot have the buggy version. Horizon has also removed the video review of the buggy... WHY? Is there issues with the buggy version. and both of the trucks are basicly the race roller minus the chassis, shock towers, and shock caps... Right? Thanks to everyone.
-Max
-Max
#2
I owned both. I didn't like the 8IGHT B 2.0 at all. Just don't fit my driving style. Love my 8IGHT T 2.0 seems like when I go around the track that truck just glades around turns I just like that truck more.
#5
i, never driven the "2.0 buggy" but i did drive the '1.0 eight buggy' with the roller chassis on it and its not the easyiest thing to drive at least on a rough track it seems even with tuning it .
now i never tried it with the flex chassis so maybe you can drive it harder.
but when i driven it on a smoother offroad track there not rear end fishtaily.
acutally heavyer buggys you can drive that pretty hard and not so finess.
everybody has diffrent driving styles to meet thier match.
now i never tried it with the flex chassis so maybe you can drive it harder.
but when i driven it on a smoother offroad track there not rear end fishtaily.
acutally heavyer buggys you can drive that pretty hard and not so finess.
everybody has diffrent driving styles to meet thier match.
#6
Okay I see... Does anyone know if maybe the reason for the video being removed is because they will discontinue the buggy? Or maybe to promote that P.O.S. (IMO) 810 buggy. I am not at all a losi fan but I might get one of these to get a truck for this years off road season.
Truggy genially nicer than the buggy? for the RTRs
Truggy genially nicer than the buggy? for the RTRs
#10
you will have more fun driving truggy than buggy take my word
you can drive that harder for sure more than buggy.
and truggy tires defietly last longer than buggy tires so get the 2.0 t rtr.
and not all truggys are easy to drive by the way there all diffrent.
#11
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i have both 2.0 buggy and truggy, and both are a blast to run, for me the buggy is easier to run, does exactly what you want it to when you want it to, truggy tends to big alittle bulky on some tracks and is harder to run on the tight tracks, buggy you can run on small tracks and large tracks.
#13
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i have both 2.0 buggy and truggy, and both are a blast to run, for me the buggy is easier to run, does exactly what you want it to when you want it to, truggy tends to big alittle bulky on some tracks and is harder to run on the tight tracks, buggy you can run on small tracks and large tracks.
#14
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This is just my opinion.... Dont buy an rtr. If your going to race buy the race version and add what you choose for servos etc. If you want to save some money,buy the hot bodies D8T and and add your own stuff. Ive run the losi for 3 series now and also thinkin about trying a hotbodies for the summer series. If your interesested in a totally rebuilt Losi 2.0 T let me know I might be selling mine. PM me and I can give you more info.....
#15
This is just my opinion.... Dont buy an rtr. If your going to race buy the race version and add what you choose for servos etc. If you want to save some money,buy the hot bodies D8T and and add your own stuff. Ive run the losi for 3 series now and also thinkin about trying a hotbodies for the summer series. If your interesested in a totally rebuilt Losi 2.0 T let me know I might be selling mine. PM me and I can give you more info.....