DECO Suspension Bump Steer Gauge Tool

DECO Suspension Bump Steer Gauge Tool

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  • Front End Geometry Tool: Precisely measures bump steer and suspension movement to help tune alignment and reduce unpredictable steering behavior
  • Easy Alignment Gauge: Simple setup guides for checking toe, caster, and bump steer changes as suspension cycles through travel
  • Universal Suspension Use: Works on cars, trucks, 4x4s, and custom builds to dial in optimal steering response and ride quality
  • Durable Precision Construction: Machined components and clear markings provide reliable measurement repeatability during shop or DIY projects
  • Improves Handling Performance: Helps reduce uneven tire wear, wandering, and handling issues by ensuring suspension and steering angles stay within proper ranges
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Columbus, 43215
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Sold and shipped by Speedway Motors, INC
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May 24, 2016
Jeff
4 out of 5 stars review

Great Product with Suggestion

I used scissor jack in place of hyd. This let me keep my car at normal ride height for quicker set-up and readings. I had to cut a couple of inches off the vertical posts and internal rods to keep the dial plungers on the bump plate, but functioning is smooth and easy.

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Jul 13, 2015
Racer 44
1 out of 5 stars review

Not what its cracked up to be

The thumb screw was placed wrong so the dial insicator is at the wrong angle.

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