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Thank you for selecting the 

8IGHT-T

 as your new racing truggy. The 

8IGHT-T

 has already distinguished itself as a top caliber racing 

chassis and as you will see, we have made every effort to produce a chassis that is not only the most competitive but due to the race ready 
roller concept, also easy to use and maintain. Since building time has been greatly reduced you can get on the track sooner and concentrate 
on the fi ner points of the set-up covered in the tuning tips. Before you start to install the radio and engine in, read through the instructions to 
insure that your 8IGHT-T runs up to it’s full potential from the fi rst second it hits the track. The simple bag-by-bag assembly sequence and 
easily followed instructions and drawings combined with Team Losi’s world famous quality fi tting parts will make building the 

8IGHT-T

 a 

most enjoyable project.
 

Before you open the fi rst bag, or start assembly, please take a moment to read through the following instructions. This will familiarize 

you with the various parts, assembly tips, and descriptions as well as the tools needed. Taking an extra moment before starting can save a 
good deal of time and assure proper assembly.
Good luck and good racing,
  Team 

Losi 

 

Welcome Team Losi 

8IGHT-T

 Owner!

Kit/Manual Organization:

 

The kit is composed of different bags marked A through H. Each 

bag contains all of the parts necessary to complete a particular sec-
tion of the kit. Some of these bags have sub-assembly bags within 
them. It is essential that you open only one bag at a time and follow 
the correct assembly sequence, otherwise you may face diffi culties in 
fi nding the correct part. It is helpful to read through the instructions 
for an entire bag prior to beginning assembly. Next to each of the step 
numbers is a check box. At the completion of each step, place a check 
in this box so that if you must stop and come back to the assembly, 
you will be able to pick up where you left off.
 

For your convenience, an actual-size Hardware Identifi cation 

Guide is included as a fold-out page at the back of this manual. Hard-
ware that is not easily differentiable in each step is called out with 
an icon which contains a small 
picture of the part genre (refer-
enced on the Hardware Identi-
fi cation Guide), the quantity of 
that part required for what is 

shown

 in the step, and the size 

or name of that part. To check a part, hold it against the silhouette un-
til the correct part is identifi ed. Associated with each of these parts, in 
the Hardware Identifi cation Guide, is a LOSA-Number which is used 
when ordering replacement parts for your 

8IGHT-T

. In some cases, 

extra hardware has been supplied for parts that may be easy to lose.
 

Components used in each step are identifi ed by their relative 

LOSA-Number and the component’s name. With the exception of 
a few parts, these are not referenced in the Hardware Identifi cation 
Guide.
 

The molded parts in Team Losi kits are manufactured to de-

manding tolerances. When screws are tightened to the point of being 
snug, the parts are held fi rmly in place. For this reason, 

it is very 

important that screws not be overtightened in any of the plastic 
parts.

 

In some steps there will be a fi lled black circle with a white 

number. These indicate the specifi c order by which assembly must 
occur. In cases where steps are repeated (front/rear or left/right) these 
numbers may be omitted. Please note that these numbers will not call 
out every sub-step required for the step’s assembly procedures, they 
will only highlight the critical order required for assembly.
 

In each step, there are specifi c “Detail Icons” (shaped like a stop 

sign) that call out critical precautions or assembly tips for the pro-
cess. There is a reference key that describes the meaning of each of 
the icons located on the fold-out Hardware Identifi cation Guide at 
the back of this manual.
 

To ensure that parts are not lost during construction, it is rec-

ommended that you work over a towel or mat to prevent parts from 
rolling away.

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES:

1.  Select an area for assembly that is away from the reach of small 

children.  

Some parts in this kit are small and can be swallowed 

by children, causing choking and possible internal injury; 
PLEASE USE CAUTION!

2. The 

shock 

fl uid and greases supplied should be kept out of chil-

dren’s reach.

 They are not intended for human consumption!

3.  Exercise care when using any hand tools, sharp instruments, or 

power tools during construction.

4.  Carefully read all manufacturer’s warnings and cautions 

for any 

chemicals, glues, or paints that may be used for assembly and 
operating purposes.

Note: Final kit weight will vary depending on accessories used.

*All measurements taken at ride height (36mm).

Overall Chassis Length: 18.2

in

 (462

mm

)

Wheelbase: 12.64-12.80

in

 (321-325

mm

)

*Front Track Width: 12.13

in

 (308

mm

)

Overall Length w/Tires: 19-1/4

in

 (489

mm

)

*Overall Height: 6-3/4

in

 (171

mm

)

*Rear Track Width: 12.13

in

 (308

mm

)

Table 1:  8IGHT-T Completed Kit Specifi cations.

INTRO

INTRO

Intro to the 8IGHT-T Manual

STEP I-01

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8IGHT-T COMPLETED KIT SPECIFICATIONS

Summary of Contents for Mini 8IGHT-T

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...the correct part is identified Associated with each of these parts in the Hardware Identification Guide is a LOSA Number which is used when ordering replacement parts for your 8IGHT T In some cases ex...

Page 3: ...ameter x length Washers Spacers and Shims are described by inside diameter or the screw size that will pass through the inside diameter x the thickness or by their designated application i e Ball Stud...

Page 4: ...3 x 12mm A3500 4 40 Mini A6306 8 32 A6311 2 5 x14mm A3525 2 5 x 12 37mm A3523 3 x 17mm A3531 2 5 x 12 8mm A3505 4 x 66mm A6500 5x7x 2mm A9104 5mm E Clip A6109 5 40 x 1 2 A6240 8 32 x 3 4 A6263 6x8x 2m...

Page 5: ...nk Bushing A4409 Steering Bellcrank L A4411 Drag Link Screw A4409 Steering Arm Fuel Tank A9159 Fuel Line Clip A9159 Fuel Line Grommet A9313 Chassis A4402 Tank Mount A4424 A4413 Front Chassis Support A...

Page 6: ...2 A4413 Front Chassis Brace BAG A BAG A Steering Top Plate Assembly STEP A 04 Completed Steering Assembly STEP A 05 5 40 x 1 2 A6271 x 1 5 40 x 1 2 A6278 x 2 6x10x3mm A6946 x 4...

Page 7: ...ve Cup A3511 Ring Gear A3505 O Ring A3502 Sun Gear A3503 Outdrive Cup A3500 Diff Housing A3505 O Ring A3502 Sun Gear BAG B BAG B Ring Gear Assembly STEP B 01 Diff Case Assembly STEP B 02 Complete Diff...

Page 8: ...case as pictured A4427 Front Bulkhead Front Diff Cover A4427 A3514 Drive Adapter A3507 Pinion Gear Bevel BAG B BAG B Front Diff Install STEP B 04 Front Spindle CV Assembly STEP B 05 5 40 x 7 8 A6273 x...

Page 9: ...ront Outer Hinge Pin Brace A1744 A1744 Front Inner Hinge Pin Brace A4431 Front Outer Hinge Pin Cap BAG B BAG B Spindle Carrier Assembly STEP B 06 Front Suspension Arms Assembly STEP B 07 1 2 2 3 3 4 4...

Page 10: ...all Flanged A6048 Turnbuckle Front A6538 A6047 Rod End Front Shock Tower A1716 A6049 Suspension Ball Front Body Mount A4436 BAG B BAG B Swaybar Assembly STEP B 08 Tie Rod Shock Tower Assembly STEP B 0...

Page 11: ...roove next to the center square section on the driver s left side for easier adjustment later 4 808 122 12 Steering Ball A6050 Steering Turnbuckle A6542 A6046 Steering Rod End Front Steering Link Asse...

Page 12: ...8 A4422 Front Bumper A4426 Front Bulkhead Spacer Front Clip Assembly STEP B 12 Completed Front Assembly STEP B 13 BAG B BAG B 8 32 x 1 2 A6262 x 4 5 40 x 3 4 A6272 x 2 5 40 x 3 4 A6279 x 2 1 2 3 4...

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