I have very few precision measuring devices. In fact, the closest thing I have is a Brown and Sharpe vernier caliper.
My wife's minivan has a serious problem of wanting to "warp" the rotor prematurely. I do not believe it to be due to driving habits. I am beginning to suspect there may be excess runout on the rotor(s) induced by the hub. I would like to be able to check this.
I see lots of cheap kits for dial indicators designed for checking rotor runout but it has occurred to me that I could use a dial indicator for many things and it may instead be wise to buy a quality Starrett or Mitutoyo dial indicator and then buy various accessories for mounting it how I would like to mount it.
I am struggling to find a clamping solution (like a clamp mounted flex arm) that I can buy separately and will work with a dial indicator of my choosing. Instead, they seem to come as a kit which includes both the mounting solution and a cheap dial indicator.
Does what I'm looking for exist? Any recommendations? Thanks.
My wife's minivan has a serious problem of wanting to "warp" the rotor prematurely. I do not believe it to be due to driving habits. I am beginning to suspect there may be excess runout on the rotor(s) induced by the hub. I would like to be able to check this.
I see lots of cheap kits for dial indicators designed for checking rotor runout but it has occurred to me that I could use a dial indicator for many things and it may instead be wise to buy a quality Starrett or Mitutoyo dial indicator and then buy various accessories for mounting it how I would like to mount it.
I am struggling to find a clamping solution (like a clamp mounted flex arm) that I can buy separately and will work with a dial indicator of my choosing. Instead, they seem to come as a kit which includes both the mounting solution and a cheap dial indicator.
Does what I'm looking for exist? Any recommendations? Thanks.