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Driveshaft spacer

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Driveshaft spacer

Post by PJ.zook »

Is there anywhere in melbourne, or at least australia that sells driveshaft spacers? I noticed while under zook today that after my RUF the front driveshaft needs to be spaced an inch. Its a 1.3
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Post by PJ.zook »

Found BBM make em too, dang didnt think they would be that much though, will have to wait till im paid next, that thickness steel would be hard to lathe up myself.
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Post by -ET 4wd- »

I have a spare one in the shed, it's a 13mm alloy snake racing jobbie will swap you for the four bolts in the front of your tailshaft as ive lost mine taking the spacer out.
PM me if ya keen.
I can supply pics if ya want them.

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Post by christover1 »

I cut down an old yoke giving me 10mm.
Later I also got a mate to make 1 from 10mm steel.
giving me 20mm. Never been a problem yet.

On a lathe 1, 2, 3 or 4 at 10mm should be easy enuff.
1 or 2 at each end of shaft,

I think balance for front shaft isn't as critical as the rear shaft.

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