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Old Aug 13, 2008, 06:27 PM
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Old Aug 14, 2008, 11:47 PM
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I used a carpenter's level, worked great, I put it on a alignment rack right after and was right on the money. Then I took it back to walmart and go my money back!
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I have been using the smart camber gauge with no issues. Robi uses the longacre gauge. The folding frame makes it much easier if you are taking it to the track. Both will get the job done.
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Just bought the SmartCamber gauge with hands free option. Looks like the fastest, most accurate option for making changes at the track or at home when surfaces are uneven. Anyone else have this gauge, thoughts?
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We used a digital level from home depot on my sprint car. It worked great and was easy to use.

The results were seemingly accurate and repeatable.
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