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    Driveshaft solid spacers for Widetrack


    These are used to transform Valver driveshafts into Williams ones. You slide them up the splines on the CV joint, before you push the CV joint through the hub.


    Chip from C16V is using this on his track Clio and has so far no problems at all.

    Price is £20 for a pair and I need at least 10 people.

    Because of massive postage, final package with these spacers will be sent to one respectable person who is established member on both Williams Clio and Clio16Valver forum and he will send these on to everyone else.

    David

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    Is there enough thread on the shafts to get the nylock nut onto?


    Mat.

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    I think yes, if you use this nuts: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWNX:IT
    They are not as thick as original Clio nuts, but they'll do the job.
    When I'm doing this on mine, I will also loctite the nuts for a piece of mind.

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    Does anyone has Valver and RT or any other Clio(also Williams) shafts at home to compare if there is any difference in length. I suspect that ordinary Clio shafts are not long enough but every catalog states that they're 710/610mm or somewhere near that number. But if you look for Valver shafts it says that they're 700/600mm. I really don't understand this; how come lower spec shafts are longer? It makes no sense...

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    I'm closing this group buy.

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    Do these actually work? I am just wondering as it would be a good temporary solution for Vandella, as he MAY have Valver shafts.

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    Yes they work a treat, Ive been using these for about a year, and before that for about another year or so I was using some washers I made up spacers out of which is where dkrevs got the idea for these in the first place.

    Thats with R19 arms, valver shafts, aftermarket shocks.

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    Of course they work. I'm driving with this spacers a few months now. Never had any problems.

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    Do you wanna make some more? A load went missing in the post & I gave mine away to make up for it :(

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    No, probably won't do anymore, sorry. You don't have them? PM me and I'll refund you the money you paid.


 

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