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Rear Wheel Platform Set w Slip Plates - Wheel-A-Matic

Part #: WA0801

The Wheel-A-Matic WA0801 Rear Wheel Platform Set with Slip Plates is engineered to provide precise and stable support for rear wheels during critical automotive alignment procedures. This professional-grade platform set from Wheel-A-Matic enables technicians to achieve accurate measurements and facilitates smooth adjustments for optimal rear suspension and total toe on a wide range of passenger vehicles and light trucks.

Key Features

  • Integrated Slip Plates: Built-in slip plates reduce friction and binding, allowing controlled lateral movement of rear wheels for precise total toe and thrust angle readings.
  • Enhanced Alignment Accuracy: Designed for seamless integration with modern two-wheel and four-wheel alignment systems, supporting accurate adjustments on most passenger vehicles and light trucks.
  • Robust, Stable Foundation: Each Wheel-A-Matic platform weighs 44 lbs, providing a stable base that resists shifting under load and ensures long-term durability in demanding shop environments.
  • Consistent Performance: Precision-engineered surfaces support reliable and repeatable alignment measurements, helping reduce costly comebacks and promote optimal tire wear.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: This Wheel-A-Matic set is engineered to withstand the rigors of daily use, offering a secure and dependable base for accurate diagnostics.

Applications

The WA0801 Rear Wheel Platform Set is suitable for professional automotive repair shops, tire and wheel service centers, and vehicle inspection facilities. It accurately supports rear wheels during various alignment diagnostics and adjustments, including toe, thrust angle, and suspension geometry checks, for passenger cars, SUVs, and light-duty trucks.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Wheel-A-Matic
  • Model: WA0801
  • Product Type: Rear Wheel Platform Set with Integrated Slip Plates
  • Weight: 44 lbs per platform
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 06 April, 2011.