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Longacre 78290 Digital Acculevel Caster Camber Gauge Imca on 2040-parts.com

US $188.45
Location:

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:78290 Part Brand:Longacre

Here's a super accurate digital caster / camber gauge that reads to .1º (1/10º) camber and caster as high as needed, and at a price any serious team can easily justify. It comes with our latest Super Magnetic adapter and a padded silver carrying case. As an additional benefit the AccuLevel™digital readout can be removed and used separately as a digital angle finder for suspension, spoiler angles, and many other things.

 

  • Includes:
    • Digital Caster/Camber Gauge
    • AccuLevel™ Pro Model with back light (removable)
    • Super Magnetic adapter
    • Padded carrying case
  • Specifications
     
    Caster Camber Gauge
     Housing Material:Billet Aluminum
     Finish:Red anodized
     Camber Increments:.1°
     Positive Camber Adjustments:0 to +90°
     Negative Camber Adjustments:0 to -90°
     Caster Increments:.1°
     Positive Caster Adjustments:0 to +90°
     Negative Caster Adjustments:0 to -90°
     Backlit Display:Yes
     Bubble Level Included:Yes
     Adapter Included:Yes
     AccuLevel™ Removable:Yes
     Case Included:Yes
     Bolt Size:5/16"-18
    Adapter
     Style:Magnetic
     Material:Billet Aluminum
     Finish:Black anodized
     Adapter Diameter:3.0"
     Center Hole Diameter:1.5"
     Center Hole Depth:1.0"

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