Longacre Quick Toe Setting Tool-79630-alignment Tools-scca,imca,nasa,nascar .. on 2040-parts.com
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From Longacre
Here's a quick and accurate way to set toe. Mounts on the wheel (steel wheels) to avoid errors. You can even attach a caster camber gauge to either side (use PN 78291 Digital Caster/Camber Gauge with AccuLevel™ less adapter).
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