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Rated 5 out of
5 by
Ryan Malama from
Worth every centLove it. You cant go wrong. This is a very powerful tool that empowers you to get pretty darn close to a fantastic alignment. Yea we know your uncle/neighbor/dad/friends-buddy has a trick for eyballing caster and can get that toe dialed in pretty close but nobody can eyeball caster and caster is whats going to make your car more driveable.
Feel like I am always tweaking something on my car so it is nice to be able to check alignment instead of guessing or bringing into the shop every time.
Date published: 2022-02-08
Rated 4 out of
5 by
Perry from
QuickTrickVery happy with the alignment system but not impressed at all with the turn plates. The turn plates do not allow the suspension to settle properly. Would return the plates if I could, thx!!
Turn tables are not required for this set, but are a good option to have.
Answered by: Bart
Date published: 2022-06-07
Hello are the lasers that read the toe adjustable? i have a show car with -14 camber and i’m wondering if the technology would be able to receive the information so i can straighten out the toe? thank you.
Asked by: devon
Due to the complexity of your question we recommend you contact QuickTrick Alignment at 1-205-475-2419 for specific details pertaining to your situation.
Answered by: vince
Date published: 2021-02-27
This kit says it works for tires up to 30". Is there a kit for tires larger than 30"?
Asked by: Nick86
At this time we do not offer a kit to do larger than 30" tires
Answered by: vince
Date published: 2021-02-13
How does the tool attach/mount to the rim?
Asked by: Michael
Here is a link to the instructions which will walk you through the process with photos: https://www.eastwood.com/images/pdf/31840_inst.pdf