Caster and Camber Gages

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Wolfman
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Caster and Camber Gages

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Following on from my other thread about needing specs for my car can any of you guys recommend a reasonably priced caster and camber gage I can buy to set up my front suspension. If anyone has got any particular experience of one to use would you mind letting me know.
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reasonably priced caster and camber gage

No such thing !
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I think Sealey tools do a cheapie,possibly Clarke as well.
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I bought a caster gauge from Frost. www.frost.co.uk
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Post by Blue »

I bought one of these, very well made and easy to use.

http://www.goracin.com/item.cfm?itemid=41559
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That looks very similar to the one I bought from Frosts but it was no where near that price Blue.
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Hey Wolfman, where are you based? If your not in a tearing hurry, you could borrow this. Got some new equipment arriving later this month so wouldn't miss it. Dead simple to use.
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Brillint offer roger I will pm you :thumbright:
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