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5th March 1965, Page 80
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Birmingham, 30. THE Lightning Ultimate single-operator ' precision track gauge available from this concern is made in two versions, one for cars and one for commercials, The gauge consists basically of a cross-beam which carries two arms -set at right angles. One of the arms is fixed at the end of the beam, whilst the other can be adjusted along its length. Clamps, which fit over the tyres and can be adjusted for various sizes, have a series of holes into which the ends of the arms fit with the clips at hub height and at the rear of the wheel.

Tho arms are attached to the clamp and the adjustable one is positioned so that the pointer is at the mid-position. The vehicle is then pushed forward until the clamps are at the front of the wheel at hub height again. The reading of toe-in or toe-out is indicated by the pointer,