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Hi @Duncan.wolfs
The spacer for the Twingo 2 is the same as the Clio 2. This one, which is in stock
https://www.spacershop.com/en/prodotto/distanziale-volante-renault-cliov6-twingo-rs/
There is one lenght, shorter is not doable for assembling and safety reasons. Longer is doable but there is...
Well, despite @Clio_fool reply being holy and legit, we do something similar.
I purchased a 3D printer to make prototypes to ship to people very far from Italy, to check fitment on their own car for new versions of spacers I never made, and of which I can’t find anyone else closer.
by the way...
Hi, yes ok you can do it.
I’ll supply an extra 1 cm intermediate spacer with longer bolts, so you can install the 197 wheel and choose if you want a little gap or not.
Price inkl shipment is 285€ which you can pay on paypal at orders@spacershop.com
Dhl works normally, so you can order if you...
Hi :)
yes it’s available and use the 197 wheel should be possible without gaps or other aesthetic issues.
I install a new Twingo steering wheel
on my 172. Let me get back you today later on :)
Hi,
they are sold out but I’m going to manufacture a batch in the incoming days.
I’ve shipped spacers to Brazil, Japan and Australia, so it’s much easier to Netherlands ;)
Let me know, thanks and regards,
Giacomo.
I think I understand the problem: my upper steering column is, correctly, from a ph2 car. It came without the bottom part (universal joint) when I bought it.
The bottom part is from a ph1 car (aleready laying around in my warehouse). In fact, they are also different where they join the pinion of...
yes, LHD. In Italy we drive on the wrong side of the road ?
I'm facing the problem on the car, I mean the electric column is on, the bottom column is tightened on the pinion, and I can't match the two parts of the column under the dashboard ?because of that inch.
Which part number is the RHD...