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Brian V

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Is there any experience that members have had with these angle finding tools and are these beneficial to the DIYers that have experience with suspension geometry to make the necessary adjustments to toe and camber ?

@Norm Peterson got me interested in these types of instruments and I took it upon myself to do some research to find such instruments to go along with the rack I am assembling
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Interesting and they are only an hour away from me.
 

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Never used that one. But I've used digital camber gauges and strings to align my race car. Not bad once you get the procedure down. The only downside I can see of this setup is that it does not incorporate the rear thrust angle into the alignment process. If you are just checking alignment, or switching between a track and street alignment, these look to be a pretty good tool.
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