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Old 11-23-2009, 12:58 PM
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Here is a wheel simulator that we machined up to use in on our shop for wheel offsets & for when we are setting up rear suspensions.. I have been asked if I can make one to sell.. In order to set up a machine for me to run these components for a assembled unit I would have to have more request or intrest.. It has a total of 18 machined components.. It is not the easiest tool to set up on a tire but works great!! It can be used for 15 to 20 inch wheels & up to 14 inch wide rims.. Bolt circles for 5x4.5 to 5x5.. I dont have a cost on what I would sell these for but the more assemble units I have to sell the lower the cost to produce Let me know what you guys think! Thank you!





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Old 11-23-2009, 01:26 PM
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Okay i am interested. Currently i have the mount mate but wouldn't mind having on of these.
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its surely a piece of art!, I'd like one but it looks very expensive. please PM me the price when you have it.
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i would be interested if the price is not crazy but that is a verry nice tool
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Interested also.
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I'm interested. Would you be able to use this to figure out tire size also without having a tire to mount it to?
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We did not design this tool for tire size.. We use the attached tool for that.. It mounts & opens to measure how wide of a tire can be used..



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Old 11-23-2009, 07:54 PM
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Damn nice tools you came up with....

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Thank you!

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Damn nice tools you came up with....

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