I see almost all systems using the tire as the measurement point of reference. Being around tires for over 10 years I see a lot of sidewalls that don't seem like they can be trusted for such precise measurements that assumably are needed for adjusting and calibrating these sophisticated systems. Google search of what I'm referring to in tires "Sidewall undulations are a common feature of radial tire construction. They appear as a wavy appearance or slight indentation on the sidewall surface of an inflated tire."
Hey there haus. I didn't see you guys install a brake pedal depressor before performing your caster sweep.🤨 It's kinda sad when the guys from the company that made the thing don't know how to perform the procedures correctly.
I see almost all systems using the tire as the measurement point of reference. Being around tires for over 10 years I see a lot of sidewalls that don't seem like they can be trusted for such precise measurements that assumably are needed for adjusting and calibrating these sophisticated systems. Google search of what I'm referring to in tires "Sidewall undulations are a common feature of radial tire construction. They appear as a wavy appearance or slight indentation on the sidewall surface of an inflated tire."
Does the warranty cover the broken items when the camera beam crashes into the monitor?
Hey there haus. I didn't see you guys install a brake pedal depressor before performing your caster sweep.🤨
It's kinda sad when the guys from the company that made the thing don't know how to perform the procedures correctly.
Where does the IA900WA stand need to be positioned for the alignment to be executed properly
Are you asking how far away from the front bumper?
Why the lies about your so-called competitor? Do the lies come as a standard feature of all Autel products?
RUNOUT on the wheels / tires. This is a new time in alignment errors. Not to satisfied with this type of systems with run out on each wheel.
Why did you lie about the "Made in Mississippi" racks??? (And they ARE actually "Made in the USA" which yours is not)