Correct Misalignment size

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I'm hoping someone could tell me what the correct size misalignment spacer I need is. I'm changing from the stock spindle to a larger spindle due to the original stock ones being bent. So when I was doing that, I noticed there's a gap between the original size of the misalignments in the new spindle. The heim is a JMX14-770 with a half inch bolt. The new spindle is supposed to use the same hardware, but there's going to be a small Gap (see pic). The new spindle is a little bit wider so I need larger/taller misalignments? Thanks
 

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I'm hoping someone could tell me what the correct size misalignment spacer I need is. I'm changing from the stock spindle to a larger spindle due to the original stock ones being bent. So when I was doing that, I noticed there's a gap between the original size of the misalignments in the new spindle. The heim is a JMX14-770 with a half inch bolt. The new spindle is supposed to use the same hardware, but there's going to be a small Gap (see pic). The new spindle is a little bit wider so I need larger/taller misalignments? Thanks
Simply measure the inside width of the new one. Tell your supplier what hiem you’re using and see how close he can get to that measurement. If he can’t get there you may need to use a thin shim or two
 

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Depending on the stack height you need. Measure the inside of the spindle and order the right ones
 
Simply measure the inside width of the new one. Tell your supplier what hiem you’re using and see how close he can get to that measurement. If he can’t get there you may need to use a thin shim or two
Yeah I was thinking about a shim. I wasn't sure if that would be safe
 

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Depending on the stack height you need. Measure the inside of the spindle and order the right ones
Thank you!!
 
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