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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 5:51 pm 
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wtf i though shims were cheap? whats with this 125$ stuff in there thread

 

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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 6:12 pm 
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i read that just before aswell actually. a few people on here told me they're about 60 at ford.
what is a shim exactly? what's it look like?
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 8:32 pm 
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pauli wrote:
wtf i though shims were cheap? whats with this 125$ stuff in there thread


We have at no stage tried to suggest that the shims we sell are cheap.
Some members will confirm that we have recommended that they try buying them from Ford because they should be cheaper.

We had them specially made because we were told the supply from Ford was drying up which turned out to be incorrect. We are not about to sell them at a loss just to match the Ford dealer price.

We don't pressure any-one into buying them.

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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 8:52 pm 
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i only bought em from wade cause i couldnt be stuffed goin down to ford to order em in. :D

 

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 Post subject: Re: shims from wade
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 9:24 pm 
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tensixty6 wrote:
pauli wrote:
wtf i though shims were cheap? whats with this 125$ stuff in there thread


We have at no stage tried to suggest that the shims we sell are cheap.
Some members will confirm that we have recommended that they try buying them from Ford because they should be cheaper.

We had them specially made because we were told the supply from Ford was drying up which turned out to be incorrect. We are not about to sell them at a loss just to match the Ford dealer price.

We don't pressure any-one into buying them.

Merry Xmas

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yeah no one suggested that you guys did

think guys from wade are doing us a great deal here witht there cams,
and im gonna guess u guys prob provide beter service than most for dealers, when it gets time to do mine i will be happy to get it all of wade.

keep up the good work

and merry xmas to you to :)
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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 12:54 am 
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ok i was just askin y. a simple "the suply is gettin low or thats how much it costs 4 us 2 make them" would have been fine

 

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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 8:48 am 
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I'm a big fan of using washers from the local hardware store. JMM and Its Performance seems to agree too :)

Works out cheap at under $5

 

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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 8:58 am 
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Waggin wrote:
I'm a big fan of using washers from the local hardware store. JMM and Its Performance seems to agree too :)

Works out cheap at under $5



If it works OK, go for it!

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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 9:03 am 
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pauli wrote:
ok i was just askin y. a simple "the suply is gettin low or thats how much it costs 4 us 2 make them" would have been fine


My apologies for coming on a bit strong.

But seriously....we don't push them as a product because we don't want people coming back to us after buying them and complaining that that they have been overcharged. You know...."I bought them from you for $120 and could have got them from Ford for $60"

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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 9:13 am 
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Waggin wrote:
I'm a big fan of using washers from the local hardware store. JMM and Its Performance seems to agree too :)

Works out cheap at under $5



You need to make sure that the washers that you fit are made of a suitably hard material. Normal washers from a Hardware store are probably not hard enough.

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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 9:14 am 
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tensixty6 wrote:
pauli wrote:
wtf i though shims were cheap? whats with this 125$ stuff in there thread


We have at no stage tried to suggest that the shims we sell are cheap.
Some members will confirm that we have recommended that they try buying them from Ford because they should be cheaper.

We had them specially made because we were told the supply from Ford was drying up which turned out to be incorrect. We are not about to sell them at a loss just to match the Ford dealer price.

We don't pressure any-one into buying them.

Merry Xmas

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This is exacly what i was told when i ordered my cam :)

 

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Waggin wrote:
I'm a big fan of using washers from the local hardware store. JMM and Its Performance seems to agree too :)

Works out cheap at under $5



You need to make sure that the washers that you fit are made of a suitably hard material. Normal washers from a Hardware store are probably not hard enough.

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Any suggestions as to what material may be suitable? I've only ever re-used the washers which were provided by JMM, but i'm certain that its ALOT cheaper than using the Ford shims

 

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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 10:57 am 
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tensixty6 wrote:
pauli wrote:
ok i was just askin y. a simple "the suply is gettin low or thats how much it costs 4 us 2 make them" would have been fine


My apologies for coming on a bit strong.

But seriously....we don't push them as a product because we don't want people coming back to us after buying them and complaining that that they have been overcharged. You know...."I bought them from you for $120 and could have got them from Ford for $60"

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awww it ok.

 

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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 5:54 pm 
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is there a certain thickness that is needed. cos i can get a 2nd hand pair only used a bit, but wanna make sure of the thickness cos it adjusts the lift of the valve dont it?

 

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 Post subject: Re: shims from wade
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 7:21 pm 
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tensixty6 wrote:
pauli wrote:
wtf i though shims were cheap? whats with this 125$ stuff in there thread


We have at no stage tried to suggest that the shims we sell are cheap.
Some members will confirm that we have recommended that they try buying them from Ford because they should be cheaper.

We had them specially made because we were told the supply from Ford was drying up which turned out to be incorrect. We are not about to sell them at a loss just to match the Ford dealer price.

We don't pressure any-one into buying them.

Merry Xmas

Chris
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thats what you guys told me too.

i have found wade cams to be very helpful, i'm impressed with there customer service.
even though when using the 1004 in my car it went slower.
i contacted wadecams and they tried to sort it out for me. when it came to every thing being installed correctly and timed right, the guys offered to change the cam over for a grind of my choosing at no cost, so long as i send my cam back.


To the crew at wade, sorry i havn't gotten back to yet. been a bit busy.
i'll call some time this week to sort every thing out.
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