Rigid Collars


Scrape- No, these are for the front.

Rich777- I should maybe get some of the Civic Cup drivers to give a testimonial...they run them.
 
We should have increased the price of these as it was an introduction offer....we will give it 24 hours, place your order while you can to take advantage! :)
 
We should have increased the price of these as it was an introduction offer....we will give it 24 hours, place your order while you can to take advantage! :)

Their expensive enough as it is lol. It's what's holding me back as I'm debating on what difference they'll really make.
 
5 mins with a pair of verniers, then pop down to a local machine shop/friend with a lathe who will knock you some up :)
 
I put these in my subframe and it's a nightmare to get one of the bolts aligned right.:angry2:
 
Ah ok, not so bad then...probably just slightly out of alignment or something.

We've experienced no issues at all when fitting them here, and out of all of the ones we've sold to date, we've heard no bad feedback. They are machined to a tight tolerance, so we stand by and have faith in the product.

Sounds like it was not too much of a drama, which is good, but if you ever need help or support, we are always here for you :nice:
 
You will need to have the subframe totally level with the chassis ... little bit tricky if you dont have a car lift

The car is completely stripped and I was only building back up to move it. It was level but
As said before all went in no problem except one.
 
The car is completely stripped and I was only building back up to move it. It was level but
As said before all went in no problem except one.

If the collars are tight going in , file out the hole ever slighty bigger

edit : Incase you have the other bolts tight , they will have to be loose to get the four in , then tighten them by moving criss-cross and in increments
 
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From memory, just £9 for shipping to Greece.

when fitting the collars, they do need to be true as they are made to be a slight interferance fit. But if anyone has any feedback on these, we would welcome it, and as mentioned earlier, if anyone ever has any problems with any of our products or services....you only have to contact us direct and we would be more than happy to work with you. Be it offering advice, or resolving a problem.

Many thanks
 
I'd try placing them in a freezer for a few hours and maybe heating the hole up a bit. With a smear of oil or wd40 around them as well they may go in a bit easier.
 
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