You get the alloy disc all drilled and tapped, but not the bolts.DanThe wrote:So what we are getting is the alloy disc drilled and tapped where needed and the 2 bolts, is that right?
My article was also written based on my car. I didn't realise at the time that the spacer tubes and the bolts are only present if your existing steering rubber doughnut has been replaced (mine had been). On a virgin coupling, it's all riveted together, so the bolts are not present, and the rubber doughnut does not have the spacer tubes fitted.
You can get the bolts from the dealer (they need to be the correct shouldered bolts, and the thread needs extending down to the start of the shoulder) on their own, but the spacer tubes are only supplied with a replacement rubber doughnut. You do however get 4 spacer tubes in a new doughnut, so you will be able to go 50/50 with someone else doing the conversion. The doughnut is not expensive though, and they are available from ECP & GSF.
Ian.














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