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Old 02-24-2004, 10:17 PM   #1
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Default Richmond Solid Pinion Spacer - Any Good???

Anyone use the Richmond solid spacer instead of the standard crushsleeve? I'm swapping gears between tomorrow night/thursday and figured if they were any good it would be a little easier to set up, especially without a shop and a ton of tools/lift. Do I buy the one with or without shims (both are available, but I assume I need the one with shims). This is for a FRPP 3.73 ring & Pinion set.
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