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Joes Racing 28210 Magnetic Caster Camber Gauge Imca Late Model Dirt Track on 2040-parts.com

US $117.55
Location:

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:28210 Brand:Joes Racing Part Brand:Joes Racing

  • Expanded 8 degree range
  • Machined from billet 6061-T6 aluminum
  • Magnetic adapter included
  • Rod style magnets
  • Laser etched numbers
  • Hard plastic case 

Add on a JOES wide 5 Dust cover with a steel insert to check your caster and camber quickly and accurately with your magnetic adapter. 8-bolt (28500) 5-bolt (25322)



Expanded 8 Degree range to meet the needs of the camber settings of today. Our 8 degree vials give you the room so that the bubble is clear to read and won't cause errant readings due to the bubble running into the end of the vial. Make sure your front-end is set accurately with a JOES Caster Camber Gauge. Machined from billet 6061-T6 aluminum with a magnetic adapter to attach to your hub. JOES includes a billet gauge with durable laser etched numbers that last a lifetime. JOES quality and in house manufactuiring creates a superior package saving you $25.00 while giving you a visibly superior product. Our case even comes complete with a handle for easy transport and storage. Our powerful rod style magnets sit straight - Competing models use a disk that easily collect chips affecting your measurements negatively. Please compare - and you will quickly see you get more with JOES!

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