Wevo steering rack bump-steer 'spacers'

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Robster
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Wevo steering rack bump-steer 'spacers'

Post by Robster »

Hi all,

has anyone sourced any of these spacers (2 x spacers to raise the steering rack on a lowered car) in the Uk?

Or has anyone had them made up at a machineshop? Any dims would be handy!

kind regards
Rob
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Post by fourteener »

Rob, I had some of these weltmiester spacers but I can't find them since I moved up north. Look pretty simple to make. In theory once fitted you'd have to adjust the tracking
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Post by Racecraft76 »

I have a set of the Weltmeister spacers. i'll see if i can get dimensions for you. I found them in a box of misc spares and have been meaning to fit them.
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Post by Robster »

Cheers chaps. I assume as well as the spacer, that I will need longer bolts. I'll have a look uder the car today. I might just have to bite the bullet and order them from Pelican - (Can't seem to find anyone on the web with them listed in the UK).

If I don't need longer bolts, I'll may get some made up. (Racecraft, if you have the dims, that would be great!)

kind regards
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Post by fourteener »

Rob I reckon the longer bolts can be found easily (try namrick.com) -It'll be + 10/20mm longer than the standard size. Just get a nice 12.9 tensile
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Post by Racecraft76 »

Should be working on car in garage this weekend before it goes in for its bodywork fix/ paint. I will dig them out and try to get measurements posted beginning of next week :)

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Post by fourteener »

Fix paint body?? From the photo's I saw your (cars) body was very nice? :shock:
What needs repairing?
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Post by Racecraft76 »

My fathers trailer blew into the side of my car in the high winds. Caused a paint chip about the size of a 50p and put a dent about 10 inches across in rear OS wing cracking paint.

Cheapest quote was just over £800. contemplated having whole car resprayed (in either Black or lamborghini titanium) untill insurance decided they would cover the work.

Robster I will get dimensions as soon as I can. I had a few things I had to attend to this weekend so didnt have a chance to measure up.
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Post by fourteener »

Ah yes I remember your post about that :cry:
£800 seems very very high. What are they planning to do?
Theres no welding and it's not like it's a metallic paint or a red that might have faded, so matching shouldn't be too hard
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