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Magnetic Alignment Camber Castor Gauge Strut Wheel Car Truck on 2040-parts.com

C $39.99
Location:

Shanghai, China

Shanghai, China
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332000-700

Specification

  • This equipment could allow you to return the strut to the original camber position after dismantling and re-assembling the suspension. Also it can be used to check the amount of camber change before re-installing.
  • Measures the Camber and Caster angle on the wheel hub or brake disc.
  • To be suitable for accuracy checking of the castor and camber angle.
  • Level adjustment from -5 to 5 degree.
  • Magnetic gauge attaches to the hub or disc brake.
  • Allows adjustment to maintain correct wheel alignment.
  • Convenient and Easy to read and operate.

Package Includes

  • 1x Magnetic Alignment Camber


On 04-Jun-16 at 06:00:01 EDT, seller added the following information:

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