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    Camber plate shock stem/spacer

    Does anyone know where I can get shock stem/spacers to fit kw coilovers into turner camber plates? I tried emailing Turner and even called them. They said to email them what I'm looking for and I did. I have a track day this weekend I'm planning and told them I needed it asap. It's basically a flanged bearing spacer. I called and emailed in the morning and never heard back. Pretty disappointed. Any suggestions or help is appreciated.

    PIcture for reference Click image for larger version

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    Thanks!
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    Last edited by enjoy_m3; 10-20-2020, 10:57 AM.

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    I made my own. you can get just a set of washers from Lowes, 5/8's, the ones in the hardened fastener section. they are 2.2mm thick, so may need between 3-5, not sure how much you need to space it out to get the top nut to seat completely flat.

    I went the extra mile and got aluminum washers from McMaster that are an exact fit ID and OD, but the regular washers do fine. See this image so you can see the stack I used (in my case my spacer was needed to reduce spring preload, not assembly)

    .Zoom in and you will see the spacer stack (3 aluminum McMaster washers and the HD 5/8 washer from Lowes

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    Here the washers alone (left to the bump stop)

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    McMaster would ship and deliver within two days, but really not necessary, I did it because I am a bit anal with matching diameters LOL

    This is the part number if needed

    Aluminum, M16 Screw Size, 16.2 mm ID, 21.9 mm OD
    97725A107

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      #3
      Hey I appreciate the input but I may have sounded confusing. I was talking about the spacer for the upper camber plate bearing. I updated the post with a reference picture.
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        #4
        Does not matter where you put it, you need it so the top nut secures the strut assembly

        https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-3...pdk=AAAAAAECAw

        does not seem to be more than 10mm tall, 5 washers should get you there. I know the cup washer is 10mm deep, and the spacer seems to be around that height by referencing the pictures. unless you need the sleeves/inserts, that is a whole different matter.
        Last edited by maupineda; 10-20-2020, 11:37 AM.

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