8T 2.0
#1294
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,598
#1295
#1296
Why is that hard to understand?.Think of your camber as a vertical adjustment and think of your toe as a horizontal adjustment, instead of using a table to adjust camber you use the wall for the toe. Does that compute??
#1297
#1299
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 3,470
From: Mass.
Using the wall method doesn't give you exact number to go by, and with most cars there is so much slop , it's hard to get a solid number anyways, but at least you can visually see how much toe there is.
Generally, I set my cars at 0 degrees using the wall/eyeball method , and make subtle changes from there.
Generally, I set my cars at 0 degrees using the wall/eyeball method , and make subtle changes from there.
#1301
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,598
Way better to just buy a 2.0. Only thing that is the same is the front bulkhead and diffs. Plus a few small things here and there but majority of the parts are all new.
#1302
Alrighty then. was just wonderin. thnx! wat should i look for in the kit as far as needing to look after/replace or something? weakness i guess.
#1303
Ok my lightweight parts have come back from the anodisers and are packaged and ready to go.
I have a few pictures of the finished product and weights.




I have reduced the prices of this first batch to;
Lightweight Losi 8ight Buggy Axles (4) $49AUD which is around $30USD
Lightweight Losi 8ight CVD Couplers and Pin Retainers (2) $26AUD which is around $15USD
Shipping from Australia to America is $12AUD
These prices are cheaper than the stock losi items
Anyone interested send me a PM. I have limited stock for sale in this first batch. so if your intersted get in quick.
I have a few pictures of the finished product and weights.




I have reduced the prices of this first batch to;
Lightweight Losi 8ight Buggy Axles (4) $49AUD which is around $30USD
Lightweight Losi 8ight CVD Couplers and Pin Retainers (2) $26AUD which is around $15USD
Shipping from Australia to America is $12AUD
These prices are cheaper than the stock losi items
Anyone interested send me a PM. I have limited stock for sale in this first batch. so if your intersted get in quick.
#1304
Yeah,I just picked up my 8T 2.0 anything I should checkout other than the shockends and servosaver and check tightness of screws?
Thanks,Rick
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Thanks,Rick
Rick M.
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Last edited by RcRick; 03-05-2009 at 06:55 PM.
#1305
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,598
Take the nut off the camberlink screws on the towers and put a drop of locktite on them. Also get 2 longer screws for the shock tower to wing mount, the 2 upper screws that go into nuts. Other than that just go over all the screws make sure there tight. Go over the whole setup making sure the droop is right, check outer rear hingepins to make sure they weren't over tightened and also the sway bar mounts, make sure those weren't set to tight.
Put your wheels and tires on, set ride height and then set camber and your good to go.
I installed the alumium upper servo saver piece for the 2.0 right away and when I set the spring tension I set it 1/2 a turn looser than what the book suggests and haven't have any issues in that department
Put your wheels and tires on, set ride height and then set camber and your good to go.
I installed the alumium upper servo saver piece for the 2.0 right away and when I set the spring tension I set it 1/2 a turn looser than what the book suggests and haven't have any issues in that department




and have to work in 30 min
