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Sniper V2 Inox Go Kart Laser Wheel Alignment System Gives You Front End Accuracy on 2040-parts.com

US $334.95
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Shasta, California, US

Shasta, California, US
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Sniper V2 Inox is the next generation of Laser Alignment Systems. After designing and manufacturing the original karting laser alignment systems over six years ago, Sniper has now created the ultimate front end system. With a new manufacturing process, Sniper has been able to create the most accurate, versatile and cost effective way to own any laser alignment system. The new system is known as the V2 Inox, the V standing for variable spindle sizes and the 2 refers to 2 lasers. It is made 316 stainless steel for superior durability. The units locate onto any spindle size up to 60mm diameter via a magnetized Vee Block. The Vee block base is considerably wider than many other clamping systems on other units to provide superior accuracy. With this system, you may even be able to fit and remove the unit without having to remove your front wheels, making it by far the quickest and easiest unit on the market to fit and remove. The increased grid size gives you the ability to measure up to 24mm total negative camber. The simplicity of this unit makes it the easiest system around to use and even more importantly, the most affordable front end alignment system you can buy. The V2 Inox is a 2 laser system which lets you quickly and easily set camber and toe on you kart. It gives the ability to measure static (kart on the trolley) and dynamic (kart on the ground with driver in place) so you know exactly how the kart responds. This system is suited for everyone racing karts, ideal to be used at the track between races to alter setup or to check alignment

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