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Bugsy <
[email protected]SY> wrote:
Any suggestions for a good, but not too expensive measuring tool and 15 to
17 inch adjustable wheel jig for checking camber at home that you know of?
I know there is an "egyptian" way (plumb bobs, yellow string,& protractors). Those methods are said to be as accurate as the plus/minus in the oem specs.
But I'd prefer a hundred-dollar (or so) readout tool & a fifty-dollar (or
so) adjustable wheel jig which fits standard daily-drive type automobiles.
Have you ever measured camber accurately enough (OEM specs) at home?
Can you recommend a good measuring tool & jig in about that price range?
I have a buddy who uses these tools.
http://quicktrickalignment.com/
https://youtu.be/hYOVRwKrSrQ?t=643
Most people have a flat cement garage floor which is ideal for alignment.
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