Fuel (20% is the standard)
Extra glow plugs
Metal geared servos are good to have on hand to replace the weak plastic ones
Rechargeable batts are good to have
make sure you have a failsafe on your radio sys
Hope this helps
Why would you suggest he go and drop serious money on metal-geared servos right off the bat? Yes, I've had servos fail, but usually because something was binding, not because the gears were plastic!
Additionally, you do not NEED a failsafe on your radio, it's a nice option to get down the road, especially if you start racing. Besides, the LOSI 8.0 RTR comes with a Spektrum system, one of the top radios on the market. Both of my Spektrum's came with failsafe's already and the DX2 does as well, just have to set it.
Front bumper
camber and toe adjusters (If your car has them)
Really? You're suggesting to this guy a bumper and camber/toe adjusters? I've been running these little rigs for close to 15 years now. Buggies, truggies, monster trucks and on-road (even have a boat and a plane). I've never broken a camber/toe adjustor and if I've broken a bumper, it wasn't integral to the R/C still running. Be practical with the man, for crying-out-loud!
Here's what I suggest:
Front Suspension Arm Set
Front Susp. Arm Bushings.
Front Spindles
Front Spindle Carriers
Rear Suspension Arms
Rear Hub Carriers
Here's a link to the LOSI 8.0 RTR guides and parts manuals. May want to look them over and come up with a list of extras for yourself. The parts I am suggesting are
OPTIONAL; you don't
REQUIRE them to get going. What you do need to get going are batteries, fuel, and I would get additional plugs because you will crush one or two during the break0in process.
Good luck! The LOSI is a very good rig! You'll have a blast with it!
