Front subframe tower top spacers
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Re: Front subframe tower top spacers
my 62 basic has studs and the spacer on the right, dry set up,
studs are so much easier, my studs to me look like turned down head studs, i would recommend changing to them
they must of just changed it day by day, as everyone seems to have something different
studs are so much easier, my studs to me look like turned down head studs, i would recommend changing to them
they must of just changed it day by day, as everyone seems to have something different
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Re: Front subframe tower top spacers
Hi all, sorry to dig this back up again, But i have a wet shell and i am about to put a dry subframe into it. From what i have just read i need some spacers!
Can anyone tell me how thick they are as i could just make some if need be.
Can anyone tell me how thick they are as i could just make some if need be.
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- 1275 Cooper S
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Re: Front subframe tower top spacers
Took some measurements earlier Simon and here are the results.

The spacer on the left measures 5.7 mm thick and the spacer on the right measures 6.3 mm.
The L / hand spacer came off a 71 shell and I can't for the life of me remember what car the thicker spacers came off.

The spacer on the left measures 5.7 mm thick and the spacer on the right measures 6.3 mm.
The L / hand spacer came off a 71 shell and I can't for the life of me remember what car the thicker spacers came off.
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Re: Front subframe tower top spacers
Awesome mate thanks,
do you have any of the 3/8 studs that you could tell me how long they are.
Thanks simon.
do you have any of the 3/8 studs that you could tell me how long they are.
Thanks simon.
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Re: Front subframe tower top spacers
Couldn't find any 3/8 studs, but the 3/8 bolts are 111 mm long overall and the 5/16 studs are the same length.
Dug some useful info out regarding studs or bolts. It seems that whatever was in the parts bin at the time, was used, the exception being wet coopers and S which nearly always used bolts.
That's about as clear as mud I reckon.
Dug some useful info out regarding studs or bolts. It seems that whatever was in the parts bin at the time, was used, the exception being wet coopers and S which nearly always used bolts.
That's about as clear as mud I reckon.

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Re: Front subframe tower top spacers
Cool thanks mate, as I am hopping to get some made up in Gr5 Ti i just need to know how much bar i need.
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Re: Front subframe tower top spacers
On a different note, I think I've got a spinning nut in the top of my subframe. Are these welded from the factory?
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Re: Front subframe tower top spacers
Checked my dry subby against a wet subby and i think the answer is no.Vegard wrote:On a different note, I think I've got a spinning nut in the top of my subframe. Are these welded from the factory?
There seems to be a steel plate under the top of the subframe which is welded (spotted) to the frame, inside.
The plate has been drilled and tapped to take the stud / bolt.
Here's a pic of the remnants that "fell" out of my scrap wet subby which should give you some idea of what i'm trying to explain.


The dry subby has the same sort of plate and fixing method.
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Re: Front subframe tower top spacers
How do you spacer-man fit the hydro hose through ?
I don't think that any of the 2 spacer's will let the hose go through?
I don't think that any of the 2 spacer's will let the hose go through?
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Re: Front subframe tower top spacers
As far as I can see and the general consensus is, wet Minis do not have the spacers fitted.
The subframe towers are taller to equal out the height differential on wet subframes.
The subframe towers are taller to equal out the height differential on wet subframes.
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Re: Front subframe tower top spacers
the dry spacers have been remade and are not expensive to buy new (about a fiver each)
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares