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  • #16
    I picked up my BJ spacers today! and they dont match the BJ!

    The large hole which the ball of the BJ sits in is about 4mm out - the parts are made up exacty to the plan which means either the plan is wrong or the BJ is wrong (i.e if i got one from roughtrax would it be in a slightly different place?)
    All It means is grinding one side off the large hole a bit - just on the one which sit next to the BJ, the others will be fine. Bugger!
    Last edited by puddlesurfer; 8 October 2010, 14:01.
    “Do or do not... there is no try.”

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    • #17
      i got some ball joint spacers too, and i had to gring the one thats sits against the ball joint in order to make it fit. and as i had 5 x 10mm spacers they did not sit flush with each other, instead they stepped as they were put in. but was ok in the end and i let them settle for a month then welded the spacers together so they now come off as a unit. i didnt extend my brake lines because there wasn't enough flex, i bought new stronger steel braided one to increase the brake efficiency a bit. feels better though
      Completely bitten by the off road bug, and what better vehicle to do it in!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by puddlesurfer View Post
        I've nearly got all the parts for my suspension lift!

        Just waiting on the extended brake lines and shock absorbers to turn up - I've had the BJ spacers laser cut to a plan I found on here a while back - Out of 10mm mild steel (x 5 per side) reasonble price - £70 cash, if anybody wants some let me know postage would be a tenner or so.
        Also got the body lift to do - now where did dieselboys wheels go?

        BTW what's happening about your wheels Tony?
        Originally posted by blackpoolsparks View Post
        He's not selling them.
        He knows someone who can make them for that price
        And then he's going to sell them for £70 plus a tenner postage. Profit or not it's still an item for sale. No doubt he offered them in good faith but he's still selling something.

        Not looking for a flame war here, just making a point that I still perceive the BJ spacers as an item for sale.
        'Tis better to sting than to be stung!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Cooler View Post
          i got some ball joint spacers too, and i had to gring the one thats sits against the ball joint in order to make it fit. and as i had 5 x 10mm spacers they did not sit flush with each other, instead they stepped as they were put in.

          That sounds ok for an off road only vehicle but for a road going vehicle I doubt the insurance company would be happy if an accident occured. Did you get them made yourself ?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Scorpion View Post
            And then he's going to sell them for £70 plus a tenner postage. Profit or not it's still an item for sale. No doubt he offered them in good faith but he's still selling something.

            Not looking for a flame war here, just making a point that I still perceive the BJ spacers as an item for sale.
            I understand what your saying however it's a bit of a bummer paying for advertising when his not making any profit, it's costing him money to help others.....ouch!

            Perhaps sell them for a little more to cover the ad cost, that way the forum gets a little money from it.
            If at first you don't succeed.........give up.

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            • #21
              Better still if anybody wants any I'll put them in touch with the company who can cut them
              “Do or do not... there is no try.”

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