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Pricy, but so are your tires. Great for the racer among us...
https://csmperformance.com/product/precision-hub-stand/ Lou
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Nice, but it doesn't seem to offer much (unless I'm missing something).
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I have this one that does mine
https://www.quicktrickalignment.com/
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You won’t get flat spots.
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Flat spotting occurs when the tires are parked for a long time and not due to alignment. Once they heat up after traveling a few miles, it goes away.
Lou
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Lou,
I think we all know what flat spots are. If you look at a picture of the product you will see the funny. Robin |
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Sorry, I didn’t see the funny [emoji1] until after I hit send. My apologies.
Lou
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The tool at the link in the first post is pretty expensive and it won't work unless 1) your garage floor or driveway is very smooth and level.
The product at the other link, to quick trick alignment tools, looks like it would work easier but, again, you have to have a floor that's level.
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The tool at the link in the first post is pretty expensive and it won't work unless 1) your garage floor or driveway is very smooth and level.
The product at the other link, to quick trick alignment tools, looks like it would work easier but, again, you have to have a floor that's level.
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