s. Ownsig (bolted to the hub with lug nuts)

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The title says it all - I have a set of the Tenhulzen alignment plates for checking and setting toe-in, and find it's hard to get totally consistent readings due to how the plates sit against the rims by using plastic stand-offs.

I saw the bolt-on style, and wonder whether they would be more accurate. I realize they would be a bit of a hassle as both wheels would have to be removed, whether or not any adjustment is necessary.

Tenhulzen:

Screenshot 2025-07-04 at 17-39-38 Toe Plates - Tenhulzen Automotive WheelAlignmentTools.com.webp




Ownsig (which bolt to the hub):

Screenshot 2025-07-04 at 17-31-59 Ownsig 2 Pack Wheel Alignment Tool Toe Alignment Tool Plate...webp


Screenshot 2025-07-04 at 17-31-27 Ownsig 2 Pack Wheel Alignment Tool Toe Alignment Tool Plate...webp


Thoughts and opinions appreciated!

Screenshot 2025-07-04 at 17-31-27 Ownsig 2 Pack Wheel Alignment Tool Toe Alignment Tool Plate...webp
 
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