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SKU: SP1601

1.0" High Misalignment Spacers SS (pair)

$21.99


The Artec Industries 1.0" High Misalignment Spacers are a stainless-steel pair that widen the working angle of a heim or rod end and set it to the correct mounting width in a bracket. They drop into any joint with a 1" bore, letting the link swing further before the joint binds, then locate it accurately on the through-bolt.

Key Features

  • Made from stainless steel for corrosion resistance at an exposed joint.
  • Fit any heim or rod end with a 1" bore.
  • Increase the joint's misalignment angle so links can articulate further without binding.
  • Set the overall stack width to 2.625" when installed on a 1.25" rod end, matching Artec's large-joint brackets.
  • Available with a 9/16" or 3/4" bolt bore.
  • Sold as a pair for both sides of the joint.

Fitment & Compatibility

Universal suspension hardware for 1"-bore heims and rod ends. On a 1.25" rod end they set the stack to 2.625", so the joint drops straight into Artec's 2.625" brackets such as the Lower Link Axle Brackets and Inner Frame Bracket. Choose the 9/16" or 3/4" bore to match your through-bolt. Other spacer widths are offered, including the Narrow 7/8" spacers and Wide 3/4" spacers.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Material Stainless steel
Height 1.0" high misalignment
Joint bore Fits 1" bore heims/rod ends
Stack width 2.625" on a 1.25" rod end
Bolt bore options 9/16" or 3/4"
Quantity Pair (2 spacers)

What's in the Box

  • 2 x 1.0" high misalignment spacers, stainless (bore as selected)

Frequently Asked Questions

What joints do these fit?
They fit any heim or rod end with a 1" bore.

What stack width do they create?
Installed on a 1.25" rod end, the overall width is 2.625", which matches Artec's large-joint brackets.

Should I get the 9/16" or 3/4" bore?
Choose the bore that matches your mounting bolt: 9/16" or 3/4".

Why use high-misalignment spacers?
They let the joint pivot to a greater angle before it binds, which is important for suspension links that see a lot of articulation.

Are they really stainless?
Yes, these are the stainless-steel (SS) version, which resists rust at an exposed link joint.

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