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Sniper V2 Inox Kart Alignment Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Sandy, Utah, United States

Sandy, Utah, United States
Excellent condition, only used it a few times.
Brand:Sniper Manufacturer Part Number:V2 INOX

Sniper V2 Inox Alignment Tool in excellent condition. I've only used it a few times and always stored the units in the plastic box.
The ultimate front end laser alignment system. The V2 Inox is a 2 laser system which lets you quickly and easily set camber and toe on your kart. It gives you the ability to measure static (kart on the stand) and dynamic (kart on the ground or scales with driver in place) so you know exactly how the kart responds. This system is suited for all kart racers, ideal to be used at the track between races to alter setup or to check alignment. The V stands for variable spindle sizes and the 2 refers to 2 lasers. Made from a pair of high pressure die cast units, chrome plated for superior durability. The units locates onto any spindle size between 16mm-35mm via a magnetized Vee block. The increased grid size gives you the ability to measure up to 24mm total of negative camber.
 
Comes in plastic tube with 2 spare batteries.

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