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Thread: Anyone know of a good alingment tool?
          
   
   

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    Anyone know of a good alingment tool?

     



    One that is inexpensive,I found one at The Eastwood Company.It cost 189 for the caster camber tool,and 69.99 for the attachment to do toe in and out.The only thing thing I dont like is that you can only do up to 18" rims.What are you guys using?I was going to post a link ,but the eastwood site does not have a pic. available.
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    why not just take a run to the local shop for an allignment, costs less and is more presice. the tools can be accurate but they have to be used right. with an allignment rack, and the wheel piviots, it allows the tire to sit compleatly true througout the allignment.
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    Digital level.

    String.

    Tape measure.

    Those will do it on the easy to align highboys and a lot of other cars.
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