I have always believed, if it is close, just run it. I see people working to get .001 difference on a spindle and just sweating to beat the band. You can find much more in your garage in many different areas.
Everytime we get a new racer to rally with us we share our tools Everytime they end up buying their own. It is ok if you are racing a few races to share but if you start racing more you will want your own. We have both zero error and dennis wilt tools. I like both of them.
Everytime we get a new racer to rally with us we share our tools They always end up buying their own. It is ok if you are racing a few races to share but if you start racing more you will want your own. We have both zero error and dennis wilt tools. I like both of them.
I was looking at the www.avsbra.org web site under axle alignment tools and came across several nice tools made by Barry West. I dont recall anyone talking about him, is that because he is on the west coast?
I did try earlier today to e-mail and call avsbra but didnt have any luck. I think I will go ahead and purchase the needed items from Zero Energy. They have brought many racers together thruogh their forum.

I'm from the west and I don't believe I've heard that name before. You can't go wrong with the Zero-Error tools but I don't think you'll get much responce from Zero Energy.
Harold
Well it has been quite a while since my last post about set up tools, this time I want to tell everyone about my purchase from Zero Error. The alignment bar and spindle bending exceeded all my expectations. I would recommend Zero Error for anyone looking to get a leg up on the competition.
Even though I have read several articles about setup was wondering if someone might give me a quick turtorial on the proper techniques of each component.