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FS: Driveshaft spacers.
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FS: Driveshaft spacers.
10mm driveshaft spacers, necessary when lowering the S to stop vibration. Made from aluminum and treated with an alochrome finish to resist corrosion.
The driveshaft does not have to be removed for install, 17mm socket to remove lower ball joint and assy swings out with plenty of room.
These kits come with all the necessary nuts, bolts and washers for the install. All are zinc plated and are one of the strongest bolts money can buy.
Ten kits available now at 50euro, payment by cash, cheque, bank transfer or paypal (+4%).
Delivery by registered, signed for post, Ireland 9.50euro europe 11.85euro, everywhere else €15
The driveshaft does not have to be removed for install, 17mm socket to remove lower ball joint and assy swings out with plenty of room.
These kits come with all the necessary nuts, bolts and washers for the install. All are zinc plated and are one of the strongest bolts money can buy.
Ten kits available now at 50euro, payment by cash, cheque, bank transfer or paypal (+4%).
Delivery by registered, signed for post, Ireland 9.50euro europe 11.85euro, everywhere else €15
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These are one piece ones though right? So a lot more work to fit than T1R or Exedium 2 piece ones?
I need some but think i will stick with 2 piece ones, might be able to do those myself.
I need some but think i will stick with 2 piece ones, might be able to do those myself.
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Guzzie; will PM bank account details in the morning
AdrianK; it is quite easy to fit these, simply use a 17mm socket and remove the lower balljoint after removing the inner driveshaft bolts. Or you could use a hacksaw and cut them in half.
AdrianK; it is quite easy to fit these, simply use a 17mm socket and remove the lower balljoint after removing the inner driveshaft bolts. Or you could use a hacksaw and cut them in half.