At-home DIY Caster/Camber alignment tools?
At-home DIY Caster/Camber alignment tools?
Anybody use one of these:
http://store.specprod.com/CGI-BIN/LA...0C8022+M37+ENG

or these:
http://www.longacreracing.com/catalo...id=129&catid=5


to set your own alignment at home? How well do they work? Wondering if I should pick one up for when I flip the J&M C/C plates for HPDEs.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
http://store.specprod.com/CGI-BIN/LA...0C8022+M37+ENG
or these:
http://www.longacreracing.com/catalo...id=129&catid=5


to set your own alignment at home? How well do they work? Wondering if I should pick one up for when I flip the J&M C/C plates for HPDEs.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
I've used the longacre one with the computer scale--I'd get the bubble scale that's in your post. The computer scale can get extremely, extremely inaccurate if left in the sun (say, AT A TRACK DAY).
Just get a digital torpedo level from sears--they go on sale for $20 or so all the time (http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00948295000P) and a length of aluminum angle cut to the diameter of your wheels.
Dead nuts accurate for camber, plus you can use it for other tasks.
Dead nuts accurate for camber, plus you can use it for other tasks.
Just get a digital torpedo level from sears--they go on sale for $20 or so all the time (http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00948295000P) and a length of aluminum angle cut to the diameter of your wheels.
Dead nuts accurate for camber, plus you can use it for other tasks.
Dead nuts accurate for camber, plus you can use it for other tasks.
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