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> DIY Alignment, what need?
machina
post Mar 15 2005, 12:26 PM
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Who does their own alignment?

Saw the thread about making a digital camber gauge, so what else do you need besides a tape measure and roll of string?

Also, I have seen some cheap scales for corner balancing the car but you need about 3' on each side of the car to use them. (problem in tight garage)
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post Mar 15 2005, 02:25 PM
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I have a smart level, I use Stabila. The best level I have been able to buy. I use a $6K lazer at work and check it with my Stabilas. I have tested the Smart Level aginst the Stabila, and it lost. Stabila makes a torpedo with a rotating viel, that would fit your needs. Better yet keep it simple and make your fixture so that when your camber is corect the bubbel reads centered. I need that tool also so I will be building one soon.
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