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100thwindow

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I didnt feel like paying 100 bucks for some subframe spacers so i decided to give it a shot and make my own. It came out pretty good and the seating position feels really nice, Handles the same as before I did this mod. Amazing:)
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Here's how it looks with my trimmed stock ss seat.
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and with my urban assault seat.
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Here's a pic of the spacer I made. I really dont know how much of a lift it gave it but is definately noticable
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before
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after
 
I honestly don't know yet. just did it yesterday. I put 30 miles today through some twisty Roads and it did fine
 
I was thinking of doing something similar. I have an R so the subframe is different.
I would fabricate my spacer out of a solid block of aluminum. I would make it in a way that there is no gap between the frame and subframe. The bracket/spacer would work as a mount between frame and subframe to fill the gap, give the appearance of a solid piece and prevent the subframe from moving under heavy load/stress.
 
What you're describing is exactly what diesel moto sells, it looks really well made and solid but they don't make it for the ss.
 
I know there are companies that make the tail lift kits. That is the best option. To buy something professionally machines and manufactured.
However, I'm a cheap bastard and love the frustration of fabricating things from hand.
 
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