Longacre 78290 Digital Acculevel Caster Camber Gauge Imca on 2040-parts.com
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
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.
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