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Smart Camber Gauge W/ Hands Free Adapter (smart Racing Products) on 2040-parts.com

US $219.00
Location:

Saint Charles, Illinois, United States

Saint Charles, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:SM-11371

Purchased new for $300 and never used.

The SmartCamber Gauge combines the digital Smart Tool module with a precision laser cut aluminum frame. Unlike subjective bubbles, lines or expensive electronics, Smart Camber provides highly accurate, repeatable camber and caster measurements in the home, shop or at the track. Designed to maximize its measuring potential over a wide variety of wheel and tire combinations, the tool allows accurate measuring regardless of where the vehicle is or what surface the vehicle is on. With the push of a button it automatically compensates for non-level floors so it can be used at home, at the track... even on a trailer with complete confidence. The Smart Tool digital display takes all of the guess work out of measuring.

 Features and Uses:

* Use on 5" to 22" diameter wheels

* Removable digital modules makes it two tools in one. Use the module to measure: drive shaft angles, fabrication, fixture and body work, wing angles

* Camber can be measured on non-flat surfaces (garage floors, parking lots, and even on a trailer

* Requires no additional attachments to wheel or hub. Simply hold the tool against the wheel

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