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Universal Laser Bump Steer Gauge Patented 20th Anniversary on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Staatsburg, New York, United States

Staatsburg, New York, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:1 Brand:ART

Universal Laser Bump Steer - Patented Celebrating 20th Anniversary  

We differ from conventional bumpsteer gauges in that we only use a laser and mirror to detect toe change and it offers a bonus of showing you camber change due to a suspension travel

NO Hub Plates Required 

Will work on any vehicle

Everything you need in one small carrying case. Simple instructions.

The device accuracy is variable by increasing the target distance.

It is a compact unit, 1/2 the size of a attaché case.

Eliminates large bulky frame used with old school dial indicator style.

Eliminates those large specialized plates to be mounted to the hubs.

Works on any vehicle

No more confusing dial indicators.We just measure how far the laser beam spot moves.

Only gauge in the world that shows camber change due to bump.

The laser can be used for many other uses.

The precision of the unit never changes and is never affected by weather or temperature.

By utilizing graph paper for a target, engineers can plot bump steer and camber change simultaneously.


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