Coerce Rearsets Question

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So, I got a set used and they're missing the spacers that go behind them. You know, the ones in the pic below. Can someone please measure their spacers, so I know what I need to buy from the industrial supply place? Yes, I know I can just buy a bunch of M8 washers, but I'd prefer just to have a properly sized spacer if possible. :geek: Thanks.

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Why not get yourself some washers, space them out as you like it - and the buy a spacer to match?
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CMSMJ1 wrote:Why not get yourself some washers, space them out as you like it - and the buy a spacer to match?
Well, I could do that or I could just find out what size spacer it is from someone who already has the stock Coerce spacers. ;)
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I think you should buy a lathe, turn some spacers out and then let everybody know that you have a certain size spacer, oh and stop being selfish lol :?
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uber pikey wrote:I think you should buy a lathe, turn some spacers out and then let everybody know that you have a certain size spacer, oh and stop being selfish lol :?
Sadly, my access to such a lathe won't exist soon as I'm moving away from my good friend that does that sort of stuff. :(
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They look like the same spacers you get with SES rearsets. If you can't get dimensions from here then I suppose you could try getting in touch with SES.
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Hadies wrote:They look like the same spacers you get with SES rearsets. If you can't get dimensions from here then I suppose you could try getting in touch with SES.
I wouldn't worry about it. If nobody posts up in the next few days then I'll just figure it out via CMSMJ1's method.
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Rearset spacers are usually 10mm thick
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just buy some alloy rod, 20mm dia etc, drill and cut to required size :whistle:
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porndoguk wrote:just buy some alloy rod, 20mm dia etc, drill and cut to required size :whistle:
Actually, I found a site that just makes al spacers, aptly named 'aluminum-spacers.com.' So, job done. :grin:

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