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finaly got around to installing my CSC spacers today. these are super nice and brought my truck up a bit higher then level which will work out perfect when i install a winch in the front. Never have to replace those Mr Gasket spacers ever. They look cool too. Thanks to kevin (toolsrus) for setting the thing up.

mike
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Sweet. And an extra plus is you don't have to worry about lowering your bumpstops - as this kills two birds with one stone.
 
Looking good Mike!:cheers:

Walking Eagle said:
Sweet. And an extra plus is you don't have to worry about lowering your bumpstops - as this kills two birds with one stone.

And the springs operate in their designed range, no worries of coil bind, over compressing the springs.
 
What is the typical timeframe for replacing the Mr. Gasket rubber style spacers?

Also what is the cost of these aluminum ones?

-Mark
 
gnx7 said:
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Also what is the cost of these aluminum ones?

-Mark

They were made as a fund raiser for our club, all of them are long gone.:whoops:
 
Any plans to make more? If not, are the drawings available?
 
if hes not I am pretty sure that cory fillmore might have some int he works, check inthe vendors sections for fzjfillmore.
Not the exact same thing but similar.
Dave
 
FZJFIllmore, Sounds good. I'll expect to hear from you in a week. Can you PM me the expected price.
 
LXCRSR said:
Any plans to make more? If not, are the drawings available?

No plans for more at this time, the machine shop that made them won't release the plans/program they wrote. But it's easy to make your own, just take off a cone and draw around it! :D
 
if somebody wants to send me a pair I will be happy to throw them on the scanner and upload a pdf to the site.


no, you dont need to thank me, Ive always been willing to go the extra mile to help out other people
 
Rusty Phillips said:
if somebody wants to send me a pair I will be happy to throw them on the scanner and upload a pdf to the site.


no, you dont need to thank me, Ive always been willing to go the extra mile to help out other people


why scan them? just pull the cone out and trace the shape as kevin said. its exactly the same shape. then all you have ta do is say how thick u want them.

mike
 

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