Andrew,
The spacers are 30mm thick.
Cheers
Feral Errol



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From: Andrew Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: fun and games
Date: Friday, September 22, 2000 10:10

Errol,

Yeah, too true. Are you making yours out of good, hi-grade (read,
'hard'), alluminium? How high are yours buy the way? 

I first heard of the bolts coming loose on the bluebirds list. I reckon
if you used soft aluminium, and didn't machine things flat enough you
could run into problems.

Andrew.



Errol Smith wrote:
> 
> Andrew,
> No offense taken, and no conflict. I agree, Loctite is OK (good) to use
on
> suspension bits
> I can see the engineering reasons for worrying about side loadings to a
> complex strut assembly. The practicality is that the distances are quite
> small and the applied clamping force so high relatively that I have not
had
> a problem. The strut spacers also have a top and bottom lip that match
the
> steering arm and strut base lips. These are designed to take all the side
> loadings.
> Cheers
> Feral Errol


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