Not all spacers are designed to be removed. Some, such as Rubi Leave-In tile spacers, are very thin and hug the sides of the tiles so they don't prevent the grout from filling the gaps. If you're using these, be sure to consult the product instructions for the proper way to set ...
Used to raise the body of an off-road vehicle,coil spring spacersare a great way to gain a couple inches of altitude without replacing the springs. Though most people who purchase coil springs spacers have probably already installed some sort of lift kit, many use spring spacers as a fine...
Repeat this process with all eight bearings, putting one on each side of each wheel. If you are using spacers, put one in each wheel between the bearings. 02 of 05 Replace the Washers Jamie O'Clock Just like the optional spacers, some skateboarders like to use bearing washers to hel...
Slide the stem back onto the steerer tube and replace the spacers you just removed into position above the stem. Ensure there is a 3 to 5mm gap between the steerer tube and the top of your stem/spacer. This will ensure there's enough space for the headset top cap to clamp down and ...
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Before doing so, make sure to replace the bearing spacers between the bearings if your bearings have them. These spacers sit between the two bearings when in the wheel and help to distribute the weight evenly. If you have speed washers, place them back onto your truck axle before ...
Replace Outlet Covers If you removed your outlet and switch covers before installing your shiplap, you have one more step. Because the shiplap is 1/4” thick, you'll need to bring your outlets and switches out 1/4". This can be easily accomplished using some small washers. Safety first...
The easiest way to remove the skateboard's wheels is with a skate tool or a 1/2" socket wrench. If your skateboard had some kind of special bearing shields, you will need to remove those too. If your wheels use spacers, make sure to keep them for when you put wheels back onto your...
Lift the sprockets and spacers from the wheel hub and place them on your workbench in the same order that you removed them. You are now ready to replace the worn one.
Use a bar to prise away the anti-roll bar, so that you can slip the new bush into place. Remove the nuts, bolts, washer clamps and spacers from each mount, at each end and towards the centre of the bar. Collect all the pieces and keep them in the correct order. Pull the anti...