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Longacre Racing Dunlop Style Digital Caster Camber Gauge,alignment 78295-a on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Longacre Manufacturer Part Number:78295

All New DESIGN 

DUNLOP STYLE

Caster Camber Guage

with Acculevel

Digital Readout !

Fits 12"-17" Wheels

* Here's a super accurate digital caster / camber gauge that reads to .1º camber

 

*Lower Price !   Now buy at a price any serious team can easily justify. (Caster is measured by bubble vial and reads from -4º to +12º.)

 

* It comes with our latest Quick Set™ Dunlop™ Style Adapter and a padded 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.

 

FEATURES !

*  NEW Quick Set™ Dunlop™ Style Adapter
* This is the fastest way to check your front end alignment

 

*  Simply hold assembly (see picture) against the rim for easy, accurate readings.

* No spindle adapters required here. This Caster Camber Guage works on ANY RIM regardless of hub design / spindle threads as entire unit INDEX'S off wheel...not the HUB

 

 

*  Works on virtually any car, any size wheel. New 3 point design makes setting caster easier.

* Folds for easy storage.

 


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YES ... Most mechanics use ONE GAUGE for both front wheels ...
SIMPLY SET ONE SIDE and THEN MOVE GAUGE to other front wheel .
 
78295
 



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