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  a former race engineer for Flying Lizard Motorsports. I couple that with various other tools as you will see below. There are a dozen ways to skin a cat, so you might find other options for some of the ancillary tools I use. The string box ensures that your thrust angle is correct, i.e, to make sure the front wheels and rear wheels are in line with each other so the car is traveling down the road straight, and not with the rear end slightly crooked. This is the big advantage of using strings vs using just toe plates, as with the toe plates, you can’t ensure the alignment of the front wheels to the rear wheels. #1 I utilize Smart Strings, which were  strings. All these tools will come with some basic instructions on how to setup and use the tools ef- fectively, so I might leave some details out here, but they will be crystal clear in the paperwork in- cluded with these tools. <Picture 1 and 2> for Flying Lizard Motorsports. PIC First thing is to set up your designed by a former race engineer  Above I have the strings set up on a Porsche 944. The smart strings simply hook onto a front or rear attachment as shown above and hang off the car. All the bars 2 slide in the holders in order for you # to get everything level, etc. The round bar at the bottom is what will hold your “strings” that run along the side of the car front to PIC Der Sportwagen 21 


































































































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