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07-26-2011 01:30 PM #12000 Civic Si
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Machine shop? need a 48MM washer
Anyone know where i should look to find a 48mm I.D. washer? Any custom machine shops that are cheap??
looking for 2 washers
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07-27-2011 01:40 PM #2Registered User
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Try Pinellas fastener.
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07-27-2011 01:58 PM #32000 Civic Si
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07-27-2011 03:00 PM #4Registered User
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Okay. Seems simple enough. Call them (Pinellas Fastener) and see what they say.
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07-27-2011 03:10 PM #5Registered User
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Can you just let it rest on the strut, doesnt look like you need a washer
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07-27-2011 04:04 PM #62000 Civic Si
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i could.
but the perch was trimmed too much, so there is barely any lip for the sleeve to rest on since they are the same diameter..im afraid it would damage the sleeve.
the strut tube is about 1-7/8", so a washer that size will give an even surface for the 2" sleeve to sit on
my strut currently looks like the cut strut (the 2nd picture)Last edited by EricM1; 07-27-2011 at 04:12 PM.

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07-27-2011 06:22 PM #7Registered User
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I know back in the days the old ground controls used to have three set screws into there threaded sleeves does yours have that? If not you could probably go that route.
48mm is that almost 2" Would this work? Amazon.com: 2. I.D., 2 3/4 O.D., .032 Thk., Washers for Cylindrical Roller Thrust Bearings (1 Each): Industrial & Scientific
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07-28-2011 09:25 AM #82000 Civic Si
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07-29-2011 12:04 AM #9Automotive Progression
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i can machine you one how much are you looking to spend
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07-29-2011 04:17 AM #10Can you dig it?
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Talk to Alex Roque of Roque Fab. Guy is beast.
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07-29-2011 04:27 PM #112000 Civic Si
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i've decided to cut my losses and just a set of rear struts. I'll be selling these on the cheap, since i already have the mounting washer. somone that can weld could be these to good use!
thanks for the info guys
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