MR33 Circle Droop Gauge V2
CA$50.00
CA$50.00
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The MR33 Circle Droop Gauge V2 makes measuring and adjusting the droop on your 1/10th scale touring car or FWD model more precise than ever before!
Why is that?
The two small (and very practical integrated in the Droop Gauge) aluminum wheels are screwed onto the wheel axles of your vehicle.
The suspension travel is then measured at the lower edge of the aluminum wheels.
The measurement is then more accurate because you always measure at the center of the wheel axle and tolerances in wheel carriers, wishbones and other components of your vehicle no longer play a role.
How do I compare the values with my "old" Droop values?
The new MR33 Circle Droop Gauge V2 is graduated in 0.2mm steps and has a measuring range of 21.0 - 25.0mm.
In order to compare these values with the conventional old known suspension travel of your current vehicle (e.g. 4.0 or 6.0), you simply have to carry out a comparison measurement. You can then write these values in a small table, for example, so that you always know quickly how to compare the values of the "new" gauge with those of the "old" gauge on the racetrack.
What is included in the scope of delivery?
MR33 Circle Droop Gauge V2
2 bolt-on aluminum wheels
What else is needed to measure the suspension travel?
10mm droop blocks on which the vehicle is placed during the measuring process (e.g. MR33-DB)
Why is that?
The two small (and very practical integrated in the Droop Gauge) aluminum wheels are screwed onto the wheel axles of your vehicle.
The suspension travel is then measured at the lower edge of the aluminum wheels.
The measurement is then more accurate because you always measure at the center of the wheel axle and tolerances in wheel carriers, wishbones and other components of your vehicle no longer play a role.
How do I compare the values with my "old" Droop values?
The new MR33 Circle Droop Gauge V2 is graduated in 0.2mm steps and has a measuring range of 21.0 - 25.0mm.
In order to compare these values with the conventional old known suspension travel of your current vehicle (e.g. 4.0 or 6.0), you simply have to carry out a comparison measurement. You can then write these values in a small table, for example, so that you always know quickly how to compare the values of the "new" gauge with those of the "old" gauge on the racetrack.
What is included in the scope of delivery?
MR33 Circle Droop Gauge V2
2 bolt-on aluminum wheels
What else is needed to measure the suspension travel?
10mm droop blocks on which the vehicle is placed during the measuring process (e.g. MR33-DB)