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splitrivet - 22/3/04 at 10:10 AM

Been reworking my front suspension and used one of these angle finders.

Makes setting up castor angle dead easy and a bargain at a tenner,anyone else used one.

http://www.brymar.co.uk/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Installation_Kits_25.html
Its down at the bottom of the page by the way.
Cheers,
Bob


Markp - 22/3/04 at 10:28 AM

looks good, wish it had been found a year ago

mark


theconrodkid - 22/3/04 at 04:39 PM

looks well handy,mine was made by the romans i think so ive ordered one as well


splitrivet - 22/3/04 at 04:51 PM

Aah that'll be the one that doubles as a sundial then conrod.
Cheers,
Bob


theconrodkid - 22/3/04 at 04:53 PM

instructions were on a stone tablet and refered to wooden wheels and slaves


splitrivet - 22/3/04 at 05:41 PM

If youve got any female slaves you dont need I'll buy 2 off of you,not bothered what they look like but must have big knockers and good teeth

[Edited on 22/3/04 by splitrivet]


theconrodkid - 22/3/04 at 05:45 PM

k ill post them tonight,might smell a bit when they get there tho


CairB - 22/3/04 at 10:17 PM

I bought one similar to that, but non magnetic, on one of my annual pilgrimages to Pwllheli market... £1.

Very useful, a must for every toolbox


bob - 22/3/04 at 11:20 PM

I've ordered mine,might have saved me half a day last week mesing around with spirit levels/pertrctors and bits of old cable


Viper - 23/3/04 at 06:12 PM

i got one of those from cromwell tools

http://www.cromwell.co.uk/

£3.88


splitrivet - 24/3/04 at 05:02 PM

Now you tell us Viper !!!

Mind you by the time you add Cromwells P&P theres only 3 and a bit squid or so difference.

Besides youve still got an Avon
Still gotta be one of the best bits of kit going tho.
Cheers,
Bob

[Edited on 24/3/04 by splitrivet]