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[RESOLVED] Half shaft spacer anyone have a pic of it?

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mitch26753

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hello,
does anyone have a pic of the half shaft spacer? The part number is mb297732. I was on caps i can type in the part number and bring the part up, but i can't see a illustration of it? Does anyone else know how to do it?
 
Once you type in the vin number, type the part number in and press Enter on the keyboard, then you can click F2 to view the illustration.

It looks like a thick washer, just how you would imagine a spacer would look like.

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Once you type in the vin number, type the part number in and press Enter on the keyboard, then you can click F2 to view the illustration.

It looks like a thick washer, just how you would imagine a spacer would look like.

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wouldn't it be 3184c? not that one? That one looks like it goes on outside of bracket. Also if you have a six bolt swap do you have to get the spacer off of the 1g in caps? I haven't looked to see if the number is the same/
by the way i figure caps fully out i think anyways! thanks guys
 
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3184c is a washer for the bolts that bolt the bracket to the block. The spacer goes on the inside of the bracket, between the bracket and the block, so imagine if the block were in the picture it would be in the lower left corner. You can see in the top left of the picture it labels that side of the axle as DIFF SIDE. The spacer is the same part number for a 1g.
 
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