Park Tool Wag-4 Professional Wheel Alignment Gauge
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Joseph A. Eustaquio
Greater than one weekPark tools. The best. Nothing more to say.
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Louie Holguin
> 3 dayGreat tool, would recommend.
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SlySalimander
Greater than one weekPlastic blocks wont scratch your rims. I like this feature. I used this on 29 in rims. I had no problems. It works well. It is very sturdy.
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JFern
> 3 dayExcellent product from Park Tools. It is easy to use and accurate. Within the matter of minutes youll know whether your problem is an off-centered/misaligned wheel or not. Of course, you will need other tools to center your wheel, i.e. Spoke wrench, ideally a truing stand or true the wheel on the bike itself, etc.
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LTC R.
> 3 dayBought the portable version. Hated it. It would flex. Spent the extra money on this one because it doesn’t flex. With the new hub designs, the old style triangle piece doesn’t work so this slider bar is the way to go
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Bissell J. Smith
> 3 dayInexpensive and nice
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Dale
24-11-2024This tool has all the adjustments you need to fit a multiple selection of wheel sizes. Compares to the tools I have used in the many bike shops I have worked in all over the world. The best factor is the lightness.
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Prof. Jared Kozey
Greater than one weekEasy enough. I had a wheel Ive been having problems with broken spokes - it was true but still had problems. Got the dishing tool and realized I was significantly out of whack. Corrected the dish and everything is great. There are other similar products that I dont have but this one was quite easy to use. Definitely recommend...
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John
> 3 dayWhat can I say, its a wheel dishing gauge. Its a pretty simple tool, but a necessary tool to have. It does what its supposed to, and since its a Park Tool I expect it will last. I wouldve given it 5 stars if I didnt have to pay $50 for such a super simple tool. I guess that Park Tool blue paint is really expensive...
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David Pearce
> 3 dayNot much to say here--the design has been refined over time, and it is state of the art. I like it just fine.