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Looking for 23mm and 25mm black spacers - I like the looks of that setup.

I've scouted about a little but can't find anywhere that does both.

Can folks help me out? Prefer to get from UK suppliers to avoid the hassle with importing.

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Looking for 23mm and 25mm black spacers - I like the looks of that setup.

I've scouted about a little but can't find anywhere that does both.

Can folks help me out? Prefer to get from UK suppliers to avoid the hassle with importing.

:cheers:
I got that set up from Modurstang. I believe they get the 25mm and grind off 2mm to make it 23mm which just looks bang on. Give Mike a call I am sure he will sort you out with a set. The set being 2x25 and 2 X 23
 

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I got my 25mm front and rear from eBay

I think it's the 23mm that is the issue it doesn't appear on EBay I believe. 25mm are plentiful, which is typical !
 

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I think that's why I went for 25mm, doesn't the smaller sizes also require different fittings ?
 

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[MENTION=21881]MustangMustHaves[/MENTION] will sell you a set of those!

I bought my black anodised Alutec spacers from PJ. 25mm front and 23mm rear. Perfect fit.
 

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I know that nobody would want a 2mm wart on the end of their nose:D

But does 2mm really make a difference to the stance, or do I just need new glasses:thumbsup:
 

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I got that set up from Modurstang. I believe they get the 25mm and grind off 2mm to make it 23mm which just looks bang on. Give Mike a call I am sure he will sort you out with a set. The set being 2x25 and 2 X 23
Got a set from Modurstang ,pretty sure he grinds them to 25/21 not 25/23, but no doubt he'll grind them to any size you like.
 

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I know that nobody would want a 2mm wart on the end of their nose:D

But does 2mm really make a difference to the stance, or do I just need new glasses:thumbsup:
No, but 23mm is the biggest you can go on the rear without needing to modify the studs.
 

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No, but 23mm is the biggest you can go on the rear without needing to modify the studs.
That doesn't make sense:).... A 25mm spacer would have an extra 2mm for the stud to fit into the pocket:shrug::confused:
 

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Or the other way around. I can't remember, but there's definitely a good technical reason why 23mm is easier than 25mm! :)
 

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Or the other way around. I can't remember, but there's definitely a good technical reason why 23mm is easier than 25mm! :)
23mm is about the smallest you can go on the rear without stud modification. 25mm is fine as long as you're ok with the fit.
 

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Yup, that sounds more like it!

23mm is the smallest that fits, 25mm+ will put the tyres beyond the arch unless you run a lot of camber.
 

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Yup, that sounds more like it!��

23mm is the smallest that fits, 25mm+ will put the tyres beyond the arch unless you run a lot of camber.
For the sake of 2mm I'd just fit the 25's if they're more readily available:)
 

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I bought my 23mms of the shelf.

Not hard to come by, and I wouldn't want my rears any further out than they are.
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