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Hey has anybody problems fitting the preload kit with a 2022 Rise H?

The spacer seems to be too big for me.
I've done some measurements.
The main pivot point on the frame is about 41mm wide, the spacer is 30mm wide, each bearing 7mm. So the spacer is 3mm too big?!
Am I missing something here or is it the wrong part?

If you look on the photo on the review from singletracks.com the spacer seems to sit flush with the bearing cup:
singeltracks.com

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I've installed the new link and ridden several times. Game changer. I bought the preload kit...do you really need to install the spacer? Why can't you just use the bolt and tension to 10nM and then tighten the bolts on the link?
 
Hey has anybody problems fitting the preload kit with a 2022 Rise H?

The spacer seems to be too big for me.
I've done some measurements.
The main pivot point on the frame is about 41mm wide, the spacer is 30mm wide, each bearing 7mm. So the spacer is 3mm too big?!
Am I missing something here or is it the wrong part?

If you look on the photo on the review from singletracks.com the spacer seems to sit flush with the bearing cup:
singeltracks.com

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Just for closing the topic:
I've got in contact with customer support. They actually shipped the wrong spacer. I got a new spacer for free. Now everything fits perfectly.
 
I've installed the new link and ridden couple of trails I know and noticed that rear suspension started to be super harsh. After installing I've added couple more psi so the sag is 25% again but now I'm only using like 60-70% of the travel. I'm thinking of changing or even take of my stock volume spacer so the rear suspension will be less progressive.
What's your experience guys with this link, what do you think about my idea?
 
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