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Old 06-07-2006, 12:15 AM
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I recently spent $20.00 (shipping included) on a magnetic angle finder from LMPerformance.com. I thought i was getting a pretty good deal until i was shopping at the local Harbor Freight tool store here in jacksonville FL and found the same exact one for $5.00! So if anyone needs an angle finder to adjust their torque arm then hopefully you have a Harbor Freight store near you.
Old 06-07-2006, 12:32 AM
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i just picked one up from sears for about $5.00 course i didn't care for it too much... it was a cheap plastic one, no magnets :\
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Nice find! You just added something on my "to-do" list today.
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I picked up one at Home Depot because I had misplaced
my BMR one. Johnson brand, it was a total POS; the little
needle would snag on the case and not move when you
changed the angle a fait bit. One I rejected at the store
noticing this, the one I took home turned out to "only"
do it intermittently.

Inspect carefully the cheap ****.




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