When I made my spacer, I went down to a metal shop and bought a small length of hollow steel tube in the right diameter, cost me like $5 and the smallest length I could buy was like half a metre or so, its very cheap! Then I persuaded a metalwork teacher at school to give me the keys to the metal rooms and I went in there and spent probably 15 mins, just chopped the pipe down with a hacksaw into two pieces, close to the size I needed, then chucked each one on a lathe and turned them down to the exact length. It didn't take long to do and I haven't used a lathe for about 3 years so I had to work out how to use the thing again. So if you got a proper machinist to make you some up they could probably knock them out in under 5 mins for cheap. Just slide the shocks all the way into the strut, and measure the gap from the top of the strut to the top of the shock, but remember to subtract the length(or a little bit less so your sure it has room to tighten down) from the nut type thing that holds the shock in the strut tube. Btw does anyone know what that nut is called?
EDIT: The spacer I made was because my shock was too short for the strut, so this type of spacer fixes length not diameter like o man's method. Though I found with this way, even though the shock wasn't quite the same diameter, because spacers I made weren't solid and flat, they were hollow pipe, the shock centered itself nicely in the spacer. So it fixes the diameter too.![]()
Hope that helps mate.
Cheers, Matt
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