I'm going to build my own laser wheel alignment kit. Can someone point me in the right direction as far as cheap/good magnetic base lasers. Thanks.
I hear what you say so I edited it.Cheap and good generally don't coexist. You have my best regarding your undertaking. Good luck and have fun, keep us advised your results.
Yes, mounted on a steel plate which is attached to the front discs.are the " lasers " going to mount right to the wheels ? ( I think you are going to mount them a different way ) ... 40 to 70 dollars is in the field of the not so cheap , cheap lasers I would think
Thanks JTB, I will certainly look at the johnson levels & good on you for doing your own alignment.I use johnson laser levels bought from northern tool. They are the cheapest you can get and still be able to adjust the lasers. You will want to verify the laser accuracy before doing your alignment. There are videos on youtube showing how. I use my own laser alignment equipment with perfect results.
:agree: Seems like penny wise and dollar foolishAs mentiioned on many of the DIY laser alignment projects is the fact you still need to get into the system with BUDS to re-set the angle sensor. You may have a friendly dealer that will help you out or charge a bit less than a laser alignment would cost you. :thumbup:
:agree: Seems like penny wise and dollar foolish
Just that you're likely to spend more than you save with this.I got to omit I am not very smart because I don't know what you mean.
Just that you're likely to spend more than you save with this.
Then you shouldn't have any trouble sourcing the parts you need. Good luck with it.I have been a mechanic, machinist, tool & die maker and in manufacturing management all my life. NOW YOU SAY I'AM LIKELY TO SPEND MORE MONEY THAN I AM GOING TO SAVE. I love this Spyder to much to go back to the Honda F6B. This board is really good to get information and help but there is a feel people on that try to discourage people from doing things their self's. First thing that always comes up if you do that you're need to go to a dealer and have BUDs reset. It took me a month before I got courage to bleed my own brakes. Again this board is great there is people on it that will help and keep you from doing what you shouldn't and will tell you how to get around it.
The laser alignments that are being commercially performed; are actually pretty inexpensive. While I applaud ingenuity: I also have to question your motives for this exercise...
The folks that have developed these processes, have spent lots of effort, time, and money.
Are you looking for a way to simply undercut them?
Okay: That's a reason that makes sense. :thumbup:I think he lives in the outback. Probably not too many Spyder laser aligning people around him.
I think he lives in the outback. Probably not too many Spyder laser aligning people around him.