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Servex Wheel Alignment Gear

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Servex the too maker goes back MANY years, one of there products was a wheel alignment tool (As pitched)

These tools was normally placed in a recess section of the concrete tho some was above it and used a extra plate on the rear to level the vehicles.

This item was used for many years in a local garage till technology came in and a upgrade was needed.

 

The photos bellow are how these are used

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Some Info By Tyres and More website

What is a Wheel Alignment?
Wheel alignment refers to the angle of your wheels in comparison to each other and the body of your vehicle.
Wheel alignment is adjusted by altering the vehicle’s suspension.
Using a Wheel Alignment tool you are able to accurately determine exactly how much adjustment is required and apply accordingly.
Its recommend that you get your wheel alignment checked at least every 10000km as well as any time you experience a change in the driving or handling of your vehicle.

What are the Warning Signs of Misaligned Wheels?
The angle of your wheels can become skewed over time causing various changes to your driving experience. Warning signs that it is time to get your wheel alignment checked:

  • Uneven tread wear.
  • A steering wheel that is off-centre when driving straight.
  • Vehicle pulling off to the left or right.

Why is Wheel Alignment Important?
Maintaining proper wheel alignment is essential to avoid unnecessary wear on your tyres, steering, suspension and brakes.
Accurate wheel alignment optimises driving stability, maximises tyre life and improves your vehicle's overall handling performance.