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Gen 1 coil spacers #438121 04/20/04 02:30 AM
Joined: Mar 2002
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Hambone Offline OP
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I've been having problems with the search and can't find the info.

Someone had posted about making molded urethain(spelling?)spacers. I am getting ready to get my 3.0 running and believe this is the route I am going to take. Anyone know the thread covering this topic or if the person making the spacer is ready to take orders?
My other option is having a set of longer springs made. Someone had posted the data need for a spring maker to use to build a set. There is a spring maker local I might be able to work with, if I have the info.

TIA for any help.


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Re: Gen 1 coil spacers [Re: Hambone] #438122 04/20/04 02:44 AM
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Hi Hambone,

Not sure how you searched but I found several threads.

To help with future searches, here are a couple of hints...
1) Ensure you select one or more forums on the left side of the search page. You can select multiple forums but depressing the [ctrl] key while you select multiple forums.
2) Use + before any manditory search terms. Use - before any search terms you want to exclude.
3) Select the correct amount of days, months, years to search back.

Here are a couple of links that came up when I searched for "+spring +coil"
Coil Spacer Link 1

Coil Spacer Link 2


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