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    Who makes the aluminium beam bushings that go between the turkey leg and the beam housing

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    Don't know who makes them but Dietmar sells them.

    http://www.quixoteracing.com/parts.htm

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    The spacers are different king pin (FV) to ball joint (FST).

    Check before ordering
    Bill Bonow
    "Wait, which one is the gas pedal again?"

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    Default Spacers

    Same information I shared with Jay and referred him to Larry Campbell and back to you.

    Dietmar
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    So back to the original question; Who makes them for FST for all readers to see ?

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    Default Beam Spacers

    I've got steel spacers in stock that fit the top turkey leg only. $45/pair plus shipping.

    Larry Campbell
    Campbell Motorsport

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    Jay,

    The type depends on where your sway bar is located (upper or lower tube).
    The upper tube takes the same spacer as FV (link pin).
    The lower tube has a larger outer bearing OD and takes a different spacer.
    Most run the spring in the upper tube and sway bar in the lower tube.
    The tube with the spring installed just uses the stock sealing rubber.
    The tube with the sway bar needs the spacers to limited axial thrust motion.
    You can take the FV spacers and bore the ID to fit the lower tubes/turkey legs.
    Butch Deer/Jim Schings had a machine job shop make about 50 a number of years back.
    Bill Gray may be a good contact that could have some in his stock.
    Bill Bonow
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    Are you asking who manufactures the spacers or who sells them?

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    Jim Lepetich makes them for both FV and FST.

    PM me and I will get his info to you.
    Scott

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    Thanks guys , Larry hooked me up. It's nice to get this list of resources. Being we are in our infancy around here info is a key for new interested parties, spread the word this is an awesome class.

    Thanks again
    Jay

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