Tools & Setup Equipment
FAQ
How do I choose the right alignment or measuring tools for my chassis?
Start with the suspension type and the adjustments your car needs most. Dirt cars rely heavily on tracking rear steer and ride height, while asphalt setups demand fine-tuned camber, toe, and bump-steer control. The right tools give you accurate, repeatable measurements for your specific chassis geometry.
Do I need scale and setup accessories if I already have a base setup?
Yes – scaling is one of the most important steps in building a predictable car. Accessories like pads, ramps, and leveling tools help ensure your numbers are correct, so your changes on race day actually reflect what the car will do on track.
What role do spring and strut compressors play in race car setup?
Compressors allow safe, controlled spring removal and adjustment – especially when working with high-rate or variable-rate springs. They make it easier to check coil bind, ride-height changes, or swap springs quickly without risking damage or injury.
How do setup tools improve consistency between different track surfaces?
Good measurements eliminate bad assumptions. With reliable alignment tools and scales, you can adjust for moisture, rubber buildup, or surface grip without chasing problems caused by inaccurate data.
How does ETG ensure measurement accuracy and tool durability?
Every measurement tool and compressor is tested for calibration accuracy, structural strength, and repeatability. Tools undergo checks for vibration resistance, load tolerances, and shop-environment durability to ensure they hold up season after season.
I’m unsure of what I need. Can you help me with my toolkit?
Sure can. Tell us what kind of car you’re working with and what adjustments you make the most, and we’ll point you toward the alignment tools, scale accessories, or compressors that actually fit your program. No sales pitch — just the stuff that works.
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