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does anyone know of a starter box that works with the 8ight? The flywheel access hole is pretty small so i am wondering if i need a certain box, or if maybe this one would work.
I have this box.

You can line the front end up with the provided peg slots, and then you drill 2 in the back of the box for the rear end. Takes 5 minutes and works perfectly. Mitch Pacin uses one too with good results.
you sure you got that one? it says its for a 1/10 car. If it works, i guess i'll go get one
son1cn Wrote:you sure you got that one? it says its for a 1/10 car. If it works, i guess i'll go get one

It works, and that is the one he has. He has it lined up with two pegs on one side, and then on the handle side he had to drill two of his own holes. It does line up really well though.
Also, you need to turn the wheel so it is the other way in the slot. I am using that box for my LSP as well.
Yep, that's the one I have.
I have some new ofna boxes. with power panel & glow cord.
Sent you pm.
SLOW REVO Wrote:I have some new ofna boxes. with power panel & glow cord.
Sent you pm.

Weren't some people having problems with them being too wide?? I am not sure but with the narrow chassis I though people were having some problems. :confused:
Get the Mugen box , its good .
FreeRideFrosty Wrote:Weren't some people having problems with them being too wide?? I am not sure but with the narrow chassis I though people were having some problems. :confused:

take a razor blade or w/e, spin the flywheel, and slowly dig the razor bladeinto the wheel and cut about an 1/8 or so inch of both sides, thats what i did and it works perfectly.

i have this starter box.... http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_info...ts_id/3431

no holes to be drilled.

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thats how i did mine, and it works great ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Or you could buy the cheaper cooler box that doesn't need you to shave the wheel...
Ponch Wrote:Or you could buy the cheaper cooler box that doesn't need you to shave the wheel...

yeah but shaving the wheel takes less than a minute and looks nicer that holes drilled
traxxas thrasher Wrote:yeah but shaving the wheel takes less than a minute and looks nicer that holes drilled


Ponch could take a picture of his box. It looks really clean. Like almost stock clean. I didn't notice they were drilled until the end of the day.
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There ya go. All the scratches are from the previous owner.
kool, where did you get the LH sticker?
Leisure
du dunn ching

why did u drill holes in it
Ponch Wrote:Leisure

i meant store or track
Store but it was like a year ago.

why did u drill holes in it

-So that I could not just run 2 pegs. My 8ight would shimmy left to right with just the front pegs, so with all 4 it just drops on and starts.
they had em at the track on sunday
I think he meant the big white one. I know he has some of the smaller ones they give out at races.
oh that one i see
Eddie F Wrote:Get the Mugen box , its good .

+1
i actually shaved the flywheel opening on the chassis. the it will work with any bump box
kidDynomite MI Wrote:i actually shaved the flywheel opening on the chassis. the it will work with any bump box

I can't see doing that to as pricy a buggy as the 8IGHT. I can't help but think it was engineered the way it was for a reason.....
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