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Longacre Toe-in Bar,79620,chassis Set-up,stock Car,road Race,nasa,scca,imca - on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Monroe, Washington, United States

Monroe, Washington, United States
Longacre Toe-In Bar,79620,Chassis set-up,Stock Car,Road Race,NASA,SCCA,IMCA  -, US $110.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Longacre Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:79620

Longacre

 

Fast & Easy!

Similar to Toe-In Gauge (#79620) but this new model measures to the outside of the tire. No scribe line needed.

  • Simple to use - Slide the rod against the tire - then measure toe to within 1/16"
  • Adjustable up to 88" in width - Great for wide track cars
  • Easily done by one person
  • Billet aluminum
  • Small wheels on the bar let it slide under the car more easily

 


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