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Old 04-09-2008, 12:07 PM
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Old 04-09-2008, 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by RED MX5,Apr 9 2008, 12:07 PM
I agree!

Doh!
Old 04-09-2008, 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by MugenAp2S2k,Apr 9 2008, 07:36 AM
+1 i get my T1R Race Version Spacers in Today hope my Vibration goes away as well good input
Your vibration will go away. But your vibration would also go away if you swapped CV buckets...which is free other than the time it takes.

At least the T1Rs will save time since they are 2 peice. But getting the 1 peice spacers is pointless because it takes just as much time to install those as it does to swap CV buckets.
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Originally Posted by negcamber,Apr 9 2008, 04:59 PM
Your vibration will go away. But your vibration would also go away if you swapped CV buckets...which is free other than the time it takes.

At least the T1Rs will save time since they are 2 peice. But getting the 1 peice spacers is pointless because it takes just as much time to install those as it does to swap CV buckets.
Lol thnx for the advice NegCamber
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What drive shaft spacers are available? Im gettin some vibration happening and my car is lowerd 1"

Ive seen the following which is the best way to go?

Spoon 250usd
J's 250usd
T1R's 169usd i think
??

Another question about driveshaft spacers, will they push the rear wheels outward at all?
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you can swap your cv buckets. its a free solution.
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Originally Posted by STAIN,Nov 14 2008, 10:31 AM
What drive shaft spacers are available? Im gettin some vibration happening and my car is lowerd 1"

Ive seen the following which is the best way to go?

Spoon 250usd
J's 250usd
T1R's 169usd i think
??

Another question about driveshaft spacers, will they push the rear wheels outward at all?
They're all the same: j's. spoon, gt motoring, whatever.

the T1R are split. that way they are easier to install.
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[QUOTE=a_zepeda926,Nov 14 2008, 10:18 PM]you can swap your cv buckets.
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Don't know if this was covered before, and I sure as hell am not reading through 7 pages of misinformation to find it (lmao), so I'll go ahead with my possible pre-asked question:

Has anyone OUT OF WARRANTY had any luck with dealerships performing this TSB for you?

I'm in the middle of something between a dealership and HNA. About to find out firsthand. But in the mean time, anyone had this warranteed?


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