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More tilt on P5 disc with P3X front end?
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Is anyone using any spacers or anything to get a little more tilt. I’m running the P3X front end but would love 5-10 degrees more. Thanks

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Re: More tilt on P5 disc with P3X front end? [johnnyyd] [ In reply to ]
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Yes I do on my current PX (same front end) and recommend these spacers: https://www.aero-coach.co.uk/...pacers-for-arm-rests

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Re: More tilt on P5 disc with P3X front end? [Tigre] [ In reply to ]
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that's what I was thinking, you did not have any issue with the bolts or spacing?

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Re: More tilt on P5 disc with P3X front end? [johnnyyd] [ In reply to ]
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They will send you angled washers to level out the bolts. Just dont use countersunk heads (ask me how I know).
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Re: More tilt on P5 disc with P3X front end? [knighty76] [ In reply to ]
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lol, I ordered it yesterday if you can post or send a pic of what it looks like I would appreciate it, thanks!

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Re: More tilt on P5 disc with P3X front end? [johnnyyd] [ In reply to ]
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johnnyyd wrote:
lol, I ordered it yesterday if you can post or send a pic of what it looks like I would appreciate it, thanks!


Something like this. My basebar is a bit funky because the armrest bolts also provide the clamping force for the extensions, which is why I managed to crack my washers by, stupidly (and against the manufacturers' recommendation), using countersunk bolt heads because that is what was in my drawer!! If you follow aerocoach's very obvious guidance you will use pan, button or truss bolt heads.

Clearer on a photo.

Cheers, Rich.


Last edited by: knighty76: Apr 3, 20 7:42
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