Bbrstompit
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What’s the difference between the accutoe es and accutoe advanced? Is the price difference worth it?
I don’t know any kart racers that set the caster by a gauge everyone just goes off the #’s on the caster blocks
I’m sure there’s not many that are exact. I already have a caster gauge so would it still be worth the extra money.Be surprised how many castor block markings arent correct
Be surprised how many castor block markings arent correct
I had a kart that no one could get fast, and any one that drove it never liked the feel. Discovered that the markings on the frame were way off, on both sides, set it correctly and the kart became good immediately........ Yes the same way as a car....but I find it much easier to measure castor directly off the spindle block with a digital level when the kart is on the scale rack.When setting caster with a gauge do you do it the same as a big car turning the wheel 20*?
I don’t use a castor gauge, I go direct off the block angle with a digital level.When setting caster with a gauge do you do it the same as a big car turning the wheel 20*?
so i spoke to James at accu toe... accu toe ES, does toe and camber (camber separate unit) the advanced does toe and camber, camber integrated, and more precise / better machining, ALL PARTS LIFETIME WARRANTY ON ADVANCED, "even if you drop it" according to james. the Purple ones are the older version of the advanced and called the pro, they only do toe.. just FYIWhat’s the difference between the accutoe es and accutoe advanced? Is the price difference worth it?
You’re absolutely correct. My grandson’s Galaxy isn’t even marked.Be surprised how many castor block markings arent correct
Agreed, once the kart takes a hit, it’s off.One trip through the infield or brush up in the wall could bend or twist the frame enough to make the markings useless.