GI Camber and rear wheel spacers.
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GI Camber and rear wheel spacers.
I know that there is a few manufactures of camber shims and spacers and I here a lot of people saying they are sold out or super slow to ship and what not. I am one of those people who do not like to buy stuff but has no problem just making it myself.
So my question for you all is should I start manufacturing my own line of camber shims and spacers. If so what angels would we like on the camber? I know there are -3, -5 and even herd of -8.
What size spacers would we like 5mm, 10mm, 15mm all of them?
So my question for you all is should I start manufacturing my own line of camber shims and spacers. If so what angels would we like on the camber? I know there are -3, -5 and even herd of -8.
What size spacers would we like 5mm, 10mm, 15mm all of them?
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5mm would be ideal for the fronts, but 5mm in back is almost not worth it. 10mm, 15mm and 20mm would be ideal.
I'm not too sure your market for -8 plates would be huge, but you'll sell -3 and -5 just fine.
I'd be interested in a nice custom fit front wheel spacer.
I'm not too sure your market for -8 plates would be huge, but you'll sell -3 and -5 just fine.
I'd be interested in a nice custom fit front wheel spacer.
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i would be intersted in a 5mm neg 3 degree canber for the rear, provided longer install bolts and toe correction spacers were included. i have ununusual wheel fitment though, a 10mm -3 camber would not work for me, but it would work for just about everyone else..
also i would be interested in a 10mm rear spacer no camber for my other xb, again longer bolts would have to be included.
i am the type of person that if i buy something, i want it plug and play, and i dont want to go looking around for bolts, washers, etc... everything else i have ever seen you make has been of the best quality, so i am sure you will not dissapoint on the shims!!
also i would be interested in a 10mm rear spacer no camber for my other xb, again longer bolts would have to be included.
i am the type of person that if i buy something, i want it plug and play, and i dont want to go looking around for bolts, washers, etc... everything else i have ever seen you make has been of the best quality, so i am sure you will not dissapoint on the shims!!
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Well I went ahead and made a set of 3/8 shims out of stainless and put them on. They make such a huge difference looks so much better now.
3/8 = .375
VS
10mm = .3935
I think it is such a little difference no will be able to tell without a caliper .
3/8 = .375
VS
10mm = .3935
I think it is such a little difference no will be able to tell without a caliper .
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