Spacer Direction

RubWhore

Asshole Extraordinaire
On the 05 and up rear spacers there is a lip I am confused on the orentation on the axle in regards to the direction they go ...the one between the caliper mount and the frame especially as I figure the other two the cut down side goes towards the bearings or am I wrong on that two

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blacktopper

Active Member
I believe the lip goes toward the bearing. That way the bearing inner race is loaded and the pressure is transferred to the squish tube so no pressure is applied to the seal.
 
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RubWhore

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That wood make cents the part I didnt understand though is the one betwwen the brake caliper and the frame cause it haint got no bearings
 

blacktopper

Active Member
I have seen some brake caliper brackets that have a larger axle hole than the axle. In that case the lip will fit in the caliper bracket. Hope that helps.
 

RubWhore

Asshole Extraordinaire
lip towards the caliper....Flush end towards frame...

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"Five"
Thanks Five and all the other replies that makes cents espeacially with the larger hole in the brake mount and the small end fittin against the smaller bearing races I did the Ebay K9 just like that and I fitting the rear axle in the 330 bike this weekend as Lena has gotten me all the little gromets spacers and other misc shit to put this beer box bike back together so then I can disasemble and get soda balsted and painted

Once again thanks everybody for yauls help

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Five Five

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Thanks Five and all the other replies that makes cents espeacially with the larger hole in the brake mount and the small end fittin against the smaller bearing races I did the Ebay K9 just like that and I fitting the rear axle in the 330 bike this weekend as Lena has gotten me all the little gromets spacers and other misc shit to put this beer box bike back together so then I can disasemble and get soda balsted and painted

Once again thanks everybody for yauls help

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Keep us updated on your build....look forward to seeing it....

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dale4713

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"put this beer box bike back together so then I can disasemble and get soda balsted and painted"

Might want to do some research on soda blasting, I am in the middle of doing a ground up on a CJ 5 and was talking to a friend who has 3 body shops here and also is working with Jesse James @ his new shop in Austin doing some paint work. Told him I was fixing to have it soda blasted and he said it was better to use fine sand at a lower pressure to prevent warping. He said he had seen soda blasted vehicles paint bubble due to the soda impregnating the metal and after being out in the sun after painted the small soda residue would then create a gas and cause the paint to bubble. I'm no painter by a long shot be I trust his experience so I'm going with the sand route hopefully in the next couple of weeks. Might contact Ed and see what his thoughts are. :cheers:
 

RubWhore

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"put this beer box bike back together so then I can disasemble and get soda balsted and painted"

Might want to do some research on soda blasting, I am in the middle of doing a ground up on a CJ 5 and was talking to a friend who has 3 body shops here and also is working with Jesse James @ his new shop in Austin doing some paint work. Told him I was fixing to have it soda blasted and he said it was better to use fine sand at a lower pressure to prevent warping. He said he had seen soda blasted vehicles paint bubble due to the soda impregnating the metal and after being out in the sun after painted the small soda residue would then create a gas and cause the paint to bubble. I'm no painter by a long shot be I trust his experience so I'm going with the sand route hopefully in the next couple of weeks. Might contact Ed and see what his thoughts are. :cheers:
Thats a point I hadnt studied about it makes cents though my powder dude told me he wood do the hole job blast and powder for 400 bucks but I was skeptical and was gonna carry the frame to get soda blasted first cause the finish wood be better you are right cause stuff soda blasted dont seem to rust near as fast Thanks

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