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Joes Caster Camber Gauge W/case P/n 28210 W/mag Adapter Late Model Imca Longacre on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:JOE28210 Surface Finish:ALUMINUM Part Brand:JOES Brand:JOES

Joe's  CASTER CAMBER GAUGE  P/N #28210. 

Assures accurate front end set-ups Great for shop or track set-ups.

  • Joe's
  • ONE GAUGE
  • CASTE CAMBER GAUGE
  • WITH MAGNETIC ADAPTER
  • CASTER RANGE -4 TO +12
  • NEGATIVE CAMBER RANGE 0 TO -8
  • POSITIVE CAMBER RANGE 0 TO 8
  • IN PADDED CASE
  • BILLET 6061-T6 ALUMINUM
  • PART#28210

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