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Automotive Chassis Clearance Gauge


The vehicle chassis gap gauge is used to assist inspectors in checking the clearance between matching components of the car's suspension and steering systems. Simply drive the vehicle’s front or rear wheels onto the two test plates of the device, then use the switch on the handheld light to control the longitudinal and lateral movements of the plates—enabling you to easily identify gaps in components such as the car’s tie rod, ball joints, steering arms, and wheel bearings.

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