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Default Avid 12mm Spring Collar Adaptors - where from?

I'm after a set of these bad boys for my Centro's V2 shocks: Avid B4.1 12mm Spring Collar Adapters, but have only seen JEModels offering them this side of the pond, and they're out of stock. Does anyone know of another UK source please?

...or any alternative products?

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Jason if you're not too fussed about the alloy ones, you're associated ones or Losi ones ones work spot on. Could sort you out with a set.

Or is it the Avid ones you want?

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I got mine from JE Models.
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Jason if you're not too fussed about the alloy ones, you're associated ones or Losi ones ones work spot on. Could sort you out with a set.

Or is it the Avid ones you want?

Dave
Thanks for the offer, Dave. But are you referring to the bottom cups (which, as you say, I'd just use some of my spare AE BB cups for)? I'm meaning the top collars that convert existing narrow dia threaded collar to 12mm
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Hi,

They're all in stock at P-DubRacing:

Avid Spring cups: http://p-dubracing.co.uk/index.php?m...roducts_id=208

Avid spring collars: http://p-dubracing.co.uk/index.php?m...roducts_id=211

Also the Ghea spring collars:http://p-dubracing.co.uk/index.php?m...products_id=23

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Thanks for the offer, Dave. But are you referring to the bottom cups (which, as you say, I'd just use some of my spare AE BB cups for)? I'm meaning the top collars that convert existing narrow dia threaded collar to 12mm
Ahh, right I see. Got the wrong end.
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Thanks, Mick

So Ghea make some too. Does anyone have a preference? The Avids look more convenient with their grub screw meaning adjustments are easier whereas I'm assuming the Gheas require you to press them down out the way to access the AE plastic adjuster?
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And while we're all here...

Looks like I'd need some 4-40 7/8" BHCS screws to space out the top of my shocks from towers. Can't seem to find that size on UK eBay, model shops, etc?
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