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I would like any info on the AMMCO Brake Meter model # 3500. Any information would be appreciated.. Thanks Kerk
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Looks like a semi-usefull tool used to measure brake drums to see if they are within allowable specs.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Madison,Wisconsin
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I've got one, bought for wall art more than anything. Found it locally last year for $20.00. I would think it's not very accurate but who knows.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: newark, delaware
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I got the modern version of that . It has a dial indicator instead of the scale.
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