Custom spring spacers by TRU

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MaddBaggins said:
Nice job Kev, those look just like the plastic ones I have in my garage. :flipoff2:
Not sure if I'm gonna use them or not, still kickin around the idea of swappin my heavies for J's. With my light weight rig, the heavies have given me 4" of lift. I think the J's would give me 5.

J's netted 5" on mine with the front spacer. IMHO if you want more lift add the spacers and spend the $$$ on longer/better shocks and junk them yellow Monroe POS's!:D
 
cruiserdan said:
...The anodizing is a story all by it's self. The spacers went for a ride along with a bunch of custom AR15 receivers, made by a shop near Kevin's. That is just soooo cool.....:flipoff2:

Unfortunately He was only doing black this time, too bad I couldn't get them in on this run, would have looked good on your rig?:grinpimp:
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Those are almost the same as the DAKAR ring spacers I have, and in all important aspects I believe they are the same. Mine are made in steel. They are very convenient and easy to install as they slip right in and are a perfect fit for the springs with no give or noise at all.

I actually thought all spacers were made this way until I saw someone's home made screw in set on this board a few months ago.


Kalawang
 
Tools R Us said:
J's netted 5" on mine with the front spacer. IMHO if you want more lift add the spacers and spend the $$$ on longer/better shocks and junk them yellow Monroe POS's!:D


I have some eye/eye adapters already, just want to put some more time on these shocks before I drop $500 on new Bilstiens,

When are you gonna get rid of your yellow Monroe POS's? :flipoff2:
 
Kalawang said:
I actually thought all spacers were made this way until I saw someone's home made screw in set on this board a few months ago.


Kalawang


Like these

Also a TRU product
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MaddBaggins said:
I have some eye/eye adapters already, just want to put some more time on these shocks before I drop $500 on new Bilstiens,

When are you gonna get rid of your yellow Monroe POS's? :flipoff2:

Hopefully soon, "need" longer ones.:D
 
For those clamoring to get a set:

While these are indeed super nice, you can purchase many sets of the Mr. Gasket spacer for the anticipated cost of these. And, the manufacturer of these has not indicated that they will be further produced.

Might be easier just to order some Mr. Gaskets for the time being.
 
Nice set of spacers... exactly what I was looking for, but about 3 months late on my purchase.

Not sure how much, but they would be well worth a 100 bucks in my book. The MAF spacers I run are fine, but I've seen plenty smash and nearly split in time from what I've seen out in Hollister. Seems only logical to go with aluminum material. Equal height and longevity is a plus.

Not sure how much tinkering you're willing to do, but yes the plastic spacers can be replaced in about 30 minutes. (I'm slow) I'd just rather not have to.
 

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