
The story of the 8IGHT platform is the story of a champion - one that encompasses multiple ROAR national titles in addition to major wins on the international stage. The 8IGHT 4.0 buggy builds on this championship-winning heritage with updates to the suspension geometry and drivetrain layout that make it both easier to drive and tougher to beat.
REDUCED FRONT DRIVESHAFT ANGLE
BALL BEARING THROTTLE AND BRAKE ACTUATORS
LARGE-BEARING SPINDLES AND HUBS
REVISED CHASSIS SIDE GUARDS
LARGER ENGINE MOUNT THAT REDUCES CHASSIS FLEX
15˚ CASTER BLOCKS WITH ADJUSTABLE SPINDLE HEIGHT
ALUMINUM SHOCK CAPS WITH THREADED BLEEDER HOLES
MOLDED DRIVESHAFT AND DOG BONE BOOTS
ALUMINUM SHOCK TOWERS WITH UPDATED CAMBER LINK AND SHOCK LOCATION HOLES
WEIGHT BALLAST-READY TO MEET ROAR MINIMUM WEIGHT REQUIREMENT
THROTTLE ACTUATOR BRACE
CAB FORWARD BODY
REVISED SHOCK BUSHINGS
IMPROVED ACKERMAN SCREWS
BALL BEARING THROTTLE AND BRAKE ACTUATORS
LARGE-BEARING SPINDLES AND HUBS
REVISED CHASSIS SIDE GUARDS
LARGER ENGINE MOUNT THAT REDUCES CHASSIS FLEX
15˚ CASTER BLOCKS WITH ADJUSTABLE SPINDLE HEIGHT
ALUMINUM SHOCK CAPS WITH THREADED BLEEDER HOLES
MOLDED DRIVESHAFT AND DOG BONE BOOTS
ALUMINUM SHOCK TOWERS WITH UPDATED CAMBER LINK AND SHOCK LOCATION HOLES
WEIGHT BALLAST-READY TO MEET ROAR MINIMUM WEIGHT REQUIREMENT
THROTTLE ACTUATOR BRACE
CAB FORWARD BODY
REVISED SHOCK BUSHINGS
IMPROVED ACKERMAN SCREWS
REVISED SUSPENSION GEOMETRY
The adjustable, 15-degree caster blocks make it possible to tune dog bone plunge by changing the height of the spindle.
REVISED SHOCK TOWERS
REVISED SHOCK TOWERS
The shock towers have also been redesigned with new camber link and shock mounting holes that provide more tuning options for evolving track conditions. The result is a buggy that lets drivers of all skill levels turn faster lap times with fewer mistakes, particularly during brutal, hour-long mains.
OPTIMIZED DRIVETRAIN
LARGE-FOOTPRINT ENGINE MOUNT
OPTIMIZED DRIVETRAIN
The engine mont has been repositioned to reduce front driveshaft angle so more power makes it to the front wheels. Molded rubber boots on the universals and center drivetrain dog bones increase U- joint life by holding lubrication in and keeping dirt out.
In addition to its new position, the engine mount has been designed with a larger footprint that substantially reduces chassis flex and fatigue underneath the engine when racing on high-grip tracks.
LARGE BEARING SPINDLES AND HUBS
LARGE BEARING SPINDLES AND HUBS
Front spindles and rear hubs have been revised to accept a larger 8 x 16 x 5 outer bearing for increased durability.
REVISED CHASSIS SIDE GUARDS
REVISED CHASSIS SIDE GUARDS
The chassis side guards have been updated for a better fit. They also feature indentations for the Velcro body strips.
WEIGHT BALLAST-READY
WEIGHT BALLAST-READY
The chassis has been designed to accommodate hard-mount ballast weights so it is easier to meet the ROAR minimum weight requirement.
CVA AND CENTER DRIVE BOOTS
CVA AND CENTER DRIVE BOOTS
The CVA’s now are protected by rubber boots to further improve durability by keeping grease in and dirt out. Additionally the center front and rear dogbone coupler now includes rubber boots to do the same job.
REVISED THROTTLE ACTUATOR
REVISED THROTTLE ACTUATOR
The revised throttle actuator now uses bearings to further improve throttle and brake response. It also features a new brace that prevents flexing during heavy braking.
BLEEDER SHOCK CAPS
BLEEDER SHOCK CAPS
New bleeder shock caps and internal seals allow for easier shock rebuilds while using an emulsion shock set-up. New bushings that press into the shock cap further improve durability.
OPTION PARTS
OPTION PARTS
A myriad of option parts are included which include lightweight 48 tooth spur gear, lightweight out drives, +1mm rear hexes, capped wheel nuts, aluminum bearing inserts, alumimum adjustable hinge pin braces and a host of other tuning parts.
CAB-FORWARD BODY
CAB-FORWARD BODY
The cab-forward body moves aerodynamic pressure further forward on the car, which improves steering
Key Features
Durable 4mm hard-anodized 7075 T-6 aluminum chassis
Improved suspension geometry
Reduced front driveshaft angle
Ball bearing throttle and brake actuators
Large-bearing spindles and hubs
Revised chassis side guards
Larger engine mount that reduces chassis flex
15° caster blocks with adjustable spindle height
Aluminum shock caps with threaded bleeder holes
Molded driveshaft and dog bone boots
Aluminum shock towers with updated camber link and shock location holes
Weight ballast-ready to meet ROAR minimum weight requirement
The story of the 8IGHT platform is the story of a champion - one that encompasses multiple ROAR national titles in addition to major wins on the international stage. The 8IGHT 4.0 buggy builds on this championship-winning heritage with updates to the suspension geometry and drivetrain layout that make it both easier to drive and tougher to beat.
Revised Suspension Geometry
New suspension geometry makes it easier for drivers of all experience levels to turn faster lap times with fewer mistakes, particularly during brutal, hour-long mains.
Optimized Drivetrain Layout
The engine has been repositioned to reduce front driveshaft angle so more power makes it to the front wheels.
Ball Bearing Actuators
The revised throttle actuator now uses bearings to further improve throttle and brake response. It also features a new brace that prevents flexing during heavy braking.
Large Bearing Spindles and Hubs
Front spindles and rear hubs have been revised to accept a larger 8 x 16 x 5 outer bearing for increased durability.
Revised Chassis Side Guards
The chassis side guards have been updated for a better fit. They also feature indentations for the Velcro body strips.
Large-Footprint Engine Mount
In addition to its new position, the engine mount has been designed with a larger footprint that substantially reduces chassis flex and fatigue underneath the engine when racing on high-grip tracks.
Adjustable Caster Blocks
The adjustable, 15-degree caster blocks make it possible to tune dog bone plunge by changing the height of the spindle.
New Bleeder Shock Caps and Seals
The new bleeder shock caps and internal seals allow for easier rebuilds while using an emulsion shock setup. New bushings that press into the shock cap further improve durability.
Driveshaft and Dog Bone Boots
Molded rubber boots on the universals and center drivetrain dog bones increase U- joint life by holding lubrication in and keeping dirt out.
Redesigned Shock Towers
The machined aluminum shock towers have new camber link and shock location holes that give racers more tuning options for changing track conditions.
Weight Ballast-Ready
The chassis has been designed to accommodate hard-mount ballast weights so it is easier to meet the ROAR minimum weight requirement.
Cab-Forward Body
The cab-forward body moves aerodynamic pressure further forward on the car, which improves steering.
Product Specifications
Type: Buggy
Scale: 1/8
Length: 19.6 in (497mm)
Width: 12.1 in (308mm)
Height: 7.1 in (180mm)
Ground Clearance: 2.4 in (60mm)
Wheelbase: 12.7–12.9 in (323–327mm)
Weight: Varies on equipment used
Chassis: 4mm, 7075 T-6 Aluminum, Hard Anodized
Suspension: Independent
Drivetrain: 4WD
Tire Type: Not included
Motor or Engine: .21–.31 size engine (not included)
Speed Control: Not included
Radio: Not included
Servos: Not included
Batteries: Not included
Charger: Not included
Gear Pitch: 1.0 Module
Wheel Size: 3.3 in (83.5mm)
Kit/RTR: Kit
Shock Type: Aluminum, Oil-Filled
Body: 8 3.0 Cab Forward, unpainted
Ball Bearings: Yes – Throughout
Fuel Tank Capacity: 4.2 oz (125cc)
Assembly Time: 1-3 Hours
Needed to Complete
Durable 4mm hard-anodized 7075 T-6 aluminum chassis
Improved suspension geometry
Reduced front driveshaft angle
Ball bearing throttle and brake actuators
Large-bearing spindles and hubs
Revised chassis side guards
Larger engine mount that reduces chassis flex
15° caster blocks with adjustable spindle height
Aluminum shock caps with threaded bleeder holes
Molded driveshaft and dog bone boots
Aluminum shock towers with updated camber link and shock location holes
Weight ballast-ready to meet ROAR minimum weight requirement
The story of the 8IGHT platform is the story of a champion - one that encompasses multiple ROAR national titles in addition to major wins on the international stage. The 8IGHT 4.0 buggy builds on this championship-winning heritage with updates to the suspension geometry and drivetrain layout that make it both easier to drive and tougher to beat.
Revised Suspension Geometry
New suspension geometry makes it easier for drivers of all experience levels to turn faster lap times with fewer mistakes, particularly during brutal, hour-long mains.
Optimized Drivetrain Layout
The engine has been repositioned to reduce front driveshaft angle so more power makes it to the front wheels.
Ball Bearing Actuators
The revised throttle actuator now uses bearings to further improve throttle and brake response. It also features a new brace that prevents flexing during heavy braking.
Large Bearing Spindles and Hubs
Front spindles and rear hubs have been revised to accept a larger 8 x 16 x 5 outer bearing for increased durability.
Revised Chassis Side Guards
The chassis side guards have been updated for a better fit. They also feature indentations for the Velcro body strips.
Large-Footprint Engine Mount
In addition to its new position, the engine mount has been designed with a larger footprint that substantially reduces chassis flex and fatigue underneath the engine when racing on high-grip tracks.
Adjustable Caster Blocks
The adjustable, 15-degree caster blocks make it possible to tune dog bone plunge by changing the height of the spindle.
New Bleeder Shock Caps and Seals
The new bleeder shock caps and internal seals allow for easier rebuilds while using an emulsion shock setup. New bushings that press into the shock cap further improve durability.
Driveshaft and Dog Bone Boots
Molded rubber boots on the universals and center drivetrain dog bones increase U- joint life by holding lubrication in and keeping dirt out.
Redesigned Shock Towers
The machined aluminum shock towers have new camber link and shock location holes that give racers more tuning options for changing track conditions.
Weight Ballast-Ready
The chassis has been designed to accommodate hard-mount ballast weights so it is easier to meet the ROAR minimum weight requirement.
Cab-Forward Body
The cab-forward body moves aerodynamic pressure further forward on the car, which improves steering.
Product Specifications
Type: Buggy
Scale: 1/8
Length: 19.6 in (497mm)
Width: 12.1 in (308mm)
Height: 7.1 in (180mm)
Ground Clearance: 2.4 in (60mm)
Wheelbase: 12.7–12.9 in (323–327mm)
Weight: Varies on equipment used
Chassis: 4mm, 7075 T-6 Aluminum, Hard Anodized
Suspension: Independent
Drivetrain: 4WD
Tire Type: Not included
Motor or Engine: .21–.31 size engine (not included)
Speed Control: Not included
Radio: Not included
Servos: Not included
Batteries: Not included
Charger: Not included
Gear Pitch: 1.0 Module
Wheel Size: 3.3 in (83.5mm)
Kit/RTR: Kit
Shock Type: Aluminum, Oil-Filled
Body: 8 3.0 Cab Forward, unpainted
Ball Bearings: Yes – Throughout
Fuel Tank Capacity: 4.2 oz (125cc)
Assembly Time: 1-3 Hours
Needed to Complete
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