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Shaft spacer and castor wedges

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Shaft spacer and castor wedges

Post by Screwy »

Guys,

I have gotton individual prices from various sources on shaft spacers and castor wedges... and all prices are very similar to each other...

curious as to whether there is anyone on this board that does these...

and whether they can do be a good deal for me to get a 30mm shaft spacer and 2 x 7 degree 60mm castor wedges....

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Post by RAY185 »

I got 3 degree castor correction wedges for my 40 from Fulcrum Suspension in Brissy. Cost just under $50 for the pair of them, a little expensive for what they are but I was happy to pay it. Fixed up my steering nicely after I fitted extended shackles all round.
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Post by Screwy »

RAY185 wrote:I got 3 degree castor correction wedges for my 40 from Fulcrum Suspension in Brissy. Cost just under $50 for the pair of them, a little expensive for what they are but I was happy to pay it. Fixed up my steering nicely after I fitted extended shackles all round.
i have been qouted around the $140 - $150 mark for the pair of them in the front.....
id happily pay wat you paid ;)
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Post by giantracing »

tail sharft spacer. i can spin one up on the lathe at work. with wholes done 250. wedges i have them in stock 150 pair up to 6 deg
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Post by Slayer »

pm me dude i should be able to lathe u up a spacer for under 50 bucks... made 2 for me and craig recently..
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Post by brighty »

I got a stocko 60 series with 2inch extended shackles,

Any chance someone would know what degree wedge´I´d need???

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Post by Busiboy »

brighty wrote:I got a stocko 60 series with 2inch extended shackles,

Any chance someone would know what degree wedge´I´d need???

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Take it in to a tyre shop/mechanic they can tell you.

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Post by bad_religion_au »

according to SOR you'd need a 4 degree one

http://www.sor.com/sor/cat287.tam?xax=9 ... t287%2Etam

scroll down a bit
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

RAY185 wrote:I got 3 degree castor correction wedges for my 40 from Fulcrum Suspension in Brissy. Cost just under $50 for the pair of them, a little expensive for what they are but I was happy to pay it. Fixed up my steering nicely after I fitted extended shackles all round.
is this a *special* price just for you AND did you require extended centrebolts or did they just slip on without any additional fiddling required?
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Post by bad_religion_au »

i fitted 2 degree castor plates without a longer bolt, but i wouldn't want to go much thicker
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Post by RAY185 »

shorty_f0rty wrote:
RAY185 wrote:I got 3 degree castor correction wedges for my 40 from Fulcrum Suspension in Brissy. Cost just under $50 for the pair of them, a little expensive for what they are but I was happy to pay it. Fixed up my steering nicely after I fitted extended shackles all round.
is this a *special* price just for you AND did you require extended centrebolts or did they just slip on without any additional fiddling required?
Centre bolts where fine and u have pm re price. :D
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Post by hypo »

dont be Grimace and run a spacer mod the shaft, better and stronger
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Post by Screwy »

hypolux wrote:dont be Weirdo and run a spacer mod the shaft, better and stronger
i want to run a standard replacement shaft from wreckers so that when i land on / sheir shafts and bust them its cheaper to replace ;)

its only 20mm i need....
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Post by redzook »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:
hypolux wrote:dont be Weirdo and run a spacer mod the shaft, better and stronger
i want to run a standard replacement shaft from wreckers so that when i land on / sheir shafts and bust them its cheaper to replace ;)

its only 20mm i need....
there is nothing worse then bending/ breaking/ twisting a drive shaft on the track

id build one so u wont need to buy a replacement :roll:

eg 6mm- 8mm wall :roll:

as u know doin it right the first time = alot cheaper
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Post by Screwy »

ive got 3 spares from various wrecks, ill just carry one ;)
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