DionR
Well-Known Member
After another pointless frustrating encounter with an alignment shop, I bit the bullet and bought a Longacre camber/caster bubble gauge.
While I was waiting for it to show up, got to thinking about mounts for the gauge and such. I found some large mounts that was more expensive than I was willing to spend. But it got me to thinking about making something.
I am running a '97 Mustang wheel that looks like this:
It's got a nice flat spot out at the edge that I have been using. Much better than the clamp on things the last shop used that has to be centered in the wheel so the concave face doesn't make everything read wrong, but that a different story.
I've been using that surface with a stick of 1x1 aluminum tube to set camber. But the Longacre gauge isn't going to work as well with that since the magnet won't stick to it.
So I came up with this idea. The ring being just the very outer lip of my wheel.
The idea being that I could bungy the tool to the face of the wheel and the gauge would stick to the face of the mount. It's like $42 for one from SendCutSend, or $52 for 2 of them, out of 14ga with no finish. I figured I would add some small holes in the flanges so I could run the bungy around the spokes of the wheel rather than across the face of the tool.
Then I thought maybe I could make a stand that rests on the lug nuts.
I have extra long studs so I could run some regular nuts down on top of the legs and finger tight them. That idea is $49 for a pair with matte black powder coating out of 14g, or $38 bare.
The idea being that both would allow the gauge to stick and hold itself. Neither is going to work well with other wheel designs outside of maybe the second one with a steel wheel. The second one depends on the lug nuts being all the same height, but I think they should be close enough. And the second one feels more securely mounted since it doesn't depend on bungy tension.
But I'm no expert in this stuff and don't know what I don't know. So all you guys that do your own alignments and/or have been doing this stuff for years, what am I missing? Do you think these would work?
Thoughts?
While I was waiting for it to show up, got to thinking about mounts for the gauge and such. I found some large mounts that was more expensive than I was willing to spend. But it got me to thinking about making something.
I am running a '97 Mustang wheel that looks like this:
It's got a nice flat spot out at the edge that I have been using. Much better than the clamp on things the last shop used that has to be centered in the wheel so the concave face doesn't make everything read wrong, but that a different story.
I've been using that surface with a stick of 1x1 aluminum tube to set camber. But the Longacre gauge isn't going to work as well with that since the magnet won't stick to it.
So I came up with this idea. The ring being just the very outer lip of my wheel.
The idea being that I could bungy the tool to the face of the wheel and the gauge would stick to the face of the mount. It's like $42 for one from SendCutSend, or $52 for 2 of them, out of 14ga with no finish. I figured I would add some small holes in the flanges so I could run the bungy around the spokes of the wheel rather than across the face of the tool.
Then I thought maybe I could make a stand that rests on the lug nuts.
I have extra long studs so I could run some regular nuts down on top of the legs and finger tight them. That idea is $49 for a pair with matte black powder coating out of 14g, or $38 bare.
The idea being that both would allow the gauge to stick and hold itself. Neither is going to work well with other wheel designs outside of maybe the second one with a steel wheel. The second one depends on the lug nuts being all the same height, but I think they should be close enough. And the second one feels more securely mounted since it doesn't depend on bungy tension.
But I'm no expert in this stuff and don't know what I don't know. So all you guys that do your own alignments and/or have been doing this stuff for years, what am I missing? Do you think these would work?
Thoughts?















