Re: C2, C3 DIY Four Wheel Alignment
You can measure castor with a digital lever and an adapter to fit the wheel (the adapter is fairly easy to make out of square tubing). This will work with a $40 Craftsman digital level. Or you can buy a Smart Camber gauge for $224 which I feel is way over priced. I've built 3 or 4 of the adapters.
With the digital, you turn the wheels out 20 degrees (if they'll go that far) , zero the gauge and turn them in 20. Then calculate the castor.
The calculation is available here: http://www.smartracingproducts.com/s..._manual_v1.pdf
Some of the newer digital gauges have a direct read on castor but they're still over $250.
I actually prefer my Longacre bubble gauge. It reads camber directly and castor directly using the 20 degree method.
You can get a basic Longacre bubble gauge for $128.
You can measure castor with a digital lever and an adapter to fit the wheel (the adapter is fairly easy to make out of square tubing). This will work with a $40 Craftsman digital level. Or you can buy a Smart Camber gauge for $224 which I feel is way over priced. I've built 3 or 4 of the adapters.
With the digital, you turn the wheels out 20 degrees (if they'll go that far) , zero the gauge and turn them in 20. Then calculate the castor.
The calculation is available here: http://www.smartracingproducts.com/s..._manual_v1.pdf
Some of the newer digital gauges have a direct read on castor but they're still over $250.
I actually prefer my Longacre bubble gauge. It reads camber directly and castor directly using the 20 degree method.
You can get a basic Longacre bubble gauge for $128.
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