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Old 04-30-2009, 02:40 PM
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Default Rear Camber tool CAD drawing

A while back there was a CAD drawing of the rear camber tool floating around. I haven't been able to find it by searching, does anyone have it handy or remember what thread it is on?
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Bump, anyone remember?
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I can measure mine for ya...
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I appreciate it, but the reason I ask is beacuse one of my clients is a metal manufacturer, and with the CAD drawing I thought I'd see how much it would cost to make a few.
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Quite simple with a lathe with a 4 jaw chuck...

Tomorrow I'll sketch it out on a napkin for you.
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I'd be interested in this also. Next door to my work they had the CAD run CNC machines I get to play with time to time.
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I'd be interested in one if you got em made. I can't find any online and I can get an alignment much cheaper than quoted ($400+ vs $100) if I have this tool
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Can't find them? 944online and Pelican both carry them. I'm pretty sure Samstag has them too. For the ~$30 they cost, I can't see it being worth the effort to make my own. Any Sir Tool distributer should be able to get one for you - P221.
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Forgive my sins... I drew it in power point.

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Yeah, I doubt these are going to be any cheaper to have made than the ones that are already available, I just figured I'd ask.

Thanks Van, I'll see if this is something they can work with.



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