T1R Half shaft spacers
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T1R Half shaft spacers
Hi all,
We finally got the T1R half shaft spacers in. Here are the specs of it :
Specifications:
-CNC machined Forged aluminum (anodized black)
-10mm thickness
-comes with high tension steel (black coated) and stainless nut
-Part number lasered on the part for authentication
-no need to remove driveshaft for installation
**approx. 15mins for installation on both sides**-Availability : IN STOCK !
Q: Why do you need them ?
A: When lowering a S2000 , its driveshaft angle will definitely need re-adjustments due to the modifications applied, in this case, the lowering of the suspension. This is due to the fact that lowering a S2000 creates unwanted space in between the driveshaft roller and spider (inside of the driveshaft), causing the inboard joint to unevenly wear out. With the installation of T1R Half shaft spacers, it will prevent the driveshaft from losing its regular position and it is highly recommended for any lowered S2000. (information off AJR site)
Any questions, please post here
Thanks
Ben
We finally got the T1R half shaft spacers in. Here are the specs of it :
Specifications:
-CNC machined Forged aluminum (anodized black)
-10mm thickness
-comes with high tension steel (black coated) and stainless nut
-Part number lasered on the part for authentication
-no need to remove driveshaft for installation
**approx. 15mins for installation on both sides**-Availability : IN STOCK !
Q: Why do you need them ?
A: When lowering a S2000 , its driveshaft angle will definitely need re-adjustments due to the modifications applied, in this case, the lowering of the suspension. This is due to the fact that lowering a S2000 creates unwanted space in between the driveshaft roller and spider (inside of the driveshaft), causing the inboard joint to unevenly wear out. With the installation of T1R Half shaft spacers, it will prevent the driveshaft from losing its regular position and it is highly recommended for any lowered S2000. (information off AJR site)
Any questions, please post here
Thanks
Ben
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Originally Posted by kenny_son,May 3 2007, 04:02 PM
nice
how much are you guys selling them for?!?!
how much are you guys selling them for?!?!
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