Park Tool Wag-4 Professional Wheel Alignment Gauge

(1140 reviews)

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$57.95

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75 Ratings
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  • coolay11

    > 24 hour

    fare enough, easy to work with actually so simple and reliable, so light not solid metal but hullos, enjoy your time ;0)

  • spdorsey

    > 24 hour

    This performs as advertised. That being said, it feels cheap and is not up to the standard I expect from Park. But it does work, so Im keeping it.

  • Sam Pawley

    > 24 hour

    If you build or true your own wheels, you really do need a dishing tool. Even if you have the very excellent Park Truing stand that automatically centers the rim, its still nice to have this tool for a quick check without having to put it on the truing stand.The adjustable ends allow it to be used without taking the tires off. Very easy to use and very accurate. Im completely pleased with my purchase.

  • writingstoide

    > 24 hour

    Useless.

  • Sean Anderson

    > 24 hour

    Works....not outstanding...find something cheaper if you can.

  • Randy McDonald

    > 24 hour

    I love the tool over all, it helps me keep our family of 5 rolling. I took 2 stars because after truing and dishing over 20 wheels the first month, I found it to be fairly clunky with the adjustment knob. Its really hard to hold the tool and wheel and make the needed adjustment. A few times I had to set it down and come back in 10 minutes or so. I was trying to get 3 sets checked in an afternoon and it slowed things way down.

  • Maurice Michiels

    > 24 hour

    Beautiful Park Tool great quality.

  • Ariel Gonzalez

    > 24 hour

    Very good product!

  • Cary Secrest

    > 24 hour

    The first time I used this otherwise nicely-made tool it was apparent that the knob that secures the depth feeler was difficult to adjust just right so that the feeler didnt move when I secured it for depth. I added a stainless steel 10 mm I.D. washer between the knob and the feeler and that solved the problem (the washer fits exactly within the recess in which the feeler slides). I can now adjust the knob so that the feeler slides easily for depth, and then tighten the knob just a bit to hold the feeler without it moving off the depth setting. A 17 cent fix that I would recommend you try. P.S. (The manual doesnt mention that the slider blocks can be secured for width by slightly tightening the screws on the bottom).

  • Eric McGrath

    > 24 hour

    Quality tool

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