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Joes Caster Camber Gauge 12deg Caster 6deg.camber Billet Aluminum W-5 Adapter on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:JOES Manufacturer Part Number:JOE282 UPC:Does not apply

JOES RACING CASTER CAMBER GAUGE BILLET ALUMINUN WITH FOAM PAD CASE

    CASTER & CAMBER GAUGE 

  • JOES RACING
  • WITH CASE FOAM PADDED
  • Reads POS Camber from 0 TO +6DEG.
  • READS NEG CAMBER 0 TO -6ºDEG.
  • INCREMENTS OF 1/4º
  • POV Caster reads from O TO +12º
  • NEG CASTER READS FROM 0 to -4º
  • WITH SCREW ON WIDE 5 AND 5 ON 5 ADAPTER
    Actual shipping charges and combined shipping. Canada & International shipping Extra.And additional time maybe needed to ship. Accepting Paypal. All sales final, as is race item.

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