Cheap toe and camber guide

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jpmikey

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This is my first "how too" I looked for info so if I stole someones idea then sorry my bad but here is mine. Please let me know if this helps anyone. I was tires of guessing how much toe I had and didnt want to buy a set up board and gauges 50- 150 bucks ouch.. So I had this idea. Get a pice of sheet metal from Lowes or Home Depot about 12 Ga or so. First cut 4 3x5 rectangels leaving one "factory" cut on the 3" side. Then sand or grind the other sides square using a small square so you should have 4 near perfect 90 deg sides. Then measure center 1.5" and 2.5" and drill a hole to fit your size axel. Prime and paint and you are ready to set your toe and camber with cheap tools from Home Depot or Lowes. I used a small 3ft tape measure with metric and fractional markings. Metric is easier to get even numbers out of and a angel finder that I had from Sears. These plates and the info in Aod's post https://www.hpisavageforum.com/forums/showthread.php?&p=56721#post56721 should help out and make things better. Also they are small enough to fit in your tool box so you can take them with you any were.
Some pics of tow of the plates in use.

Thanks all
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