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For about 20 years I had one of the original Mark Williams electronic "Super Levels" It was an excellent tool for driveline angles, ladder bar, four link etc. It featured an electronic "module" that slipped out of the 24" long level housing. The module was a perfect size to set on a pinion flange or four link bar.
Well, it has walked off! Darn! That tool was pricey 20 years ago so I figger something is available for less cost these days. So, what are you fellows use for drivelines and suspension angle finding. Thanks Larry Woodfin
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Call Adrien at Precision Measurement Supply.
He has the trickest little digital anglefinder and its magnetic too. Number is in the back of Dragster I think. Or contact me and I'll look it up. FJ |
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Pudgy's phone number is 210-681-2405
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Look for a Smart Level. They have a module that fits in different size level bodies
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good deal guys, I appreciate the ideas. As it turns out, the "smart level" is what I had originally. Once I buy a new one I'll keep it in my race trailer under lock! [smile]
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