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Post Large bearing Integrations
FHZs modded to accommodate a large bearing using a BC spacer,

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Blast form the past, buzzon Bushido equipped with a large bearing using a YYF spacer

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Thu May 27, 2010 1:36 pm
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Post Re: Large bearing Integrations
I need an SPR FHC.


Thu May 27, 2010 9:28 pm
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Post Re: Large bearing Integrations
Ok, noob question, is a BC spacer different than a SPR? Or are they the same thing.

I'm thinkin I need a LB FHZ... :D


Thu Jun 03, 2010 12:33 pm
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Post Re: Large bearing Integrations
Well the original SPR contained pads, the real name Spacer Pad Response

But since silicone came around and has been the response of choice by many, Crucial made the new version SPR which I guess technically would be called SSR (Spacer Silicone Response) but we still call them SPRs to not complicate things and also that Buzz-on is no longer around to make true SPRs.

So yes they are pretty much the same thing.


Thu Jun 03, 2010 1:47 pm
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Post Re: Large bearing Integrations
when you did the bushido- did you center the spacer on by the shank on the back of it?


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