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FOR SALE: Offset Roll Center Spacers


Rick74

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I have about 10 sets of CNC'd 6061-T6 Aluminum Offset Roll Spacers and can have more made depending on demand. They are 15mm thick with 15mm offset (thank you fernando for the dimensions). The purpose of these plates is to lower the control arms on lowered cars to reduce bump steer, as well as increase track and negative camber slightly. JP and I installed my set this past weekend and besides having to grind a little off the ridge to clear the top of the ball joint bolt (inside the pitman arm) installation was very straight forward. You will need (12) M8x20 hex cap bolts, 12.9 grade. They were available at ACE and OSH (2 for $.96). You will also need locktite, and I highly recommend drilling and safety wiring the 6 bolts that attach the pitman arm to the plate. $95 for a set of two + shipping. Cash is king if you are local, otherwise paypal. Email me through the FAQ if interested or reply to this thread.

Disclaimer: I cannot check my email at work and I have two little kids when I get home, so be patient for reply emails! :)

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Wow!, very nice copies Rick!!.

Guys, is a great chance to get a pair, because i paid more money to make the mines. The spacers have more advantages over the standard roll spacers:

1. Increase angle camber

2. Increase the front track 30mm

3. Ideal for front coil-overs shortened suspension, more gap between the control arm and front subframe

More pics of the mines here: http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,57/page,viewtopic/t,305988/highlight,roll+spacer/

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