8 Ton Tipper Truck for Sale — Inspected Chinese Used Units, CIF Worldwide
An 8 ton tipper sits at the top of the light-tipper class — close to the ceiling of a HOWO 4x2 light dump, yet still running on a two-axle drivetrain that keeps fuel, tyres and maintenance costs well below a full 10–12 tonne unit. For buyers in Africa and the Middle East who need real payload without the overhead of a heavy truck, this is the class that hits the sweet spot. Sigma Used Trucks sources, inspects and refurbishes these units in China, then ships CIF to roughly 40 countries — left-hand drive or right-hand drive converted in-house.

What Is an 8-Tonne Tipper — and Who Uses It?
The 8t tipper class covers trucks rated at around eight metric tonnes payload, typically on a 4x2 chassis with a rear-tipping steel or aluminium body. They are bigger than a mini tipper but stop short of the 10–12 tonne range that demands a heavier chassis, more expensive tyres and a heavier-class driver in many markets.
Common buyers include small construction contractors moving soil, sand and demolition rubble; road-maintenance crews who need a truck that can access narrow urban sites; quarry operators running short hauls where a bigger truck would be wasteful; and farm operations handling grain or harvest loads. In markets like Kenya, Uganda, Ghana and South Africa — where road infrastructure varies and fuel costs are felt on every trip — the 4x2 light tipper is one of the most practical working trucks available.
The 8-Tonne Bridge: Heavier Than a Mini, Cheaper Than a 6x4
The 8t tipper class occupies a gap that buyers either love or skip past entirely. Below it, mini tippers and 5-tonne units run cheaply but force too many trips on any serious job. Above it, the 10–12 tonne 4x2 and the entry 6x4 class cost noticeably more to buy, licence, and fuel.
An 8-tonne 4x2 keeps the drivetrain simple — one driven rear axle, a single propshaft, standard-size tyres. Fuel consumption on a loaded highway run typically sits 15–25% lower than a comparable 6x4 carrying the same weight. Tyre replacement cost is roughly half, because you are running six tyres instead of ten. And in markets like Ghana, Nigeria, and Kenya, the lighter GVM often means a standard Class C or equivalent licence — no heavy-vehicle endorsement required.
The trade-off is capacity ceiling. Once your jobs consistently need 10+ tonnes per load, the 8t truck runs too many cycles to keep up. But for mixed urban work — a load of sand here, a load of rubble there, a quarry run in between — the 8-tonne class earns more per litre of diesel than anything heavier.
Which Sigma Units Cover the 8-Ton Class?
Most of our 8t tipper stock is drawn from the HOWO 4x2 light-tipper line — a platform that has proven reliable across African and Middle Eastern conditions and for which spare parts are widely stocked in both regions. These units come in single-cab and extended-cab configurations, with rear-tip bodies sized for the payload range.
Stock rotates, so the exact units available change. Contact us with your target country and use case and we will confirm what is on the yard, the condition grade after inspection, and the CIF cost to your port. We do not publish fixed prices because shipping, port charges and exchange rates vary too much to quote accurately without knowing the destination.
If you need something slightly smaller, our mini dump trucks for sale cover lighter-duty work. If your jobs demand more, step up to the 12 ton tipper truck for sale range.
8t vs 6t vs 10–12t — Choosing the Right Tipper Size
- 6-tonne tipper — Lower tare weight, easier on soft ground, cheaper to run — but fewer trips per day on any meaningful haul. Right for light residential work or very tight access sites.
- 8-tonne tipper (this class) — Best balance of payload and running cost for most urban construction and road work. Fits on a 4x2 chassis, so fuel economy and tyre costs stay reasonable. Sits near the top of the light-tipper ceiling.
- 10–12-tonne tipper — Noticeably more payload per trip, but the jump to a heavier chassis means higher fuel consumption, more expensive tyres, and often a requirement for a heavier driving licence. Worth it for quarry runs or bulk earthworks where load volume is everything.
If you are on the fence between 8t and 10t, consider your typical haul distance and road conditions. On short runs with good roads, the 8t earns its keep on operating cost. On long hauls with heavy material, the extra payload of a bigger unit pays back faster.
Inspection, LHD/RHD Conversion and CIF Shipping
Every unit goes through a pre-export inspection in China before it leaves. We check the engine, gearbox, axles, hydraulic tipping system and chassis frame, and we carry out whatever mechanical and cosmetic work is needed to bring the truck to a standard we are comfortable putting our name on.
LHD to RHD conversion is done in-house — relevant for buyers in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, South Africa and other right-hand-traffic markets. CIF (Cost, Insurance, Freight) pricing to roughly 40 countries is available, so you receive the truck at your port with shipping and insurance already covered. Ask us about documentation, phytosanitary certificates and any country-specific import requirements when you enquire.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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