So, the product looks like itself. And most likely it will work. However, the problem is that there are not enough instructions on how to actually use it and get good results. It's been over 6 months now and I've used it many times on different vehicles. Haven't received the desired fall from the service booklet yet. Tried many techniques and positions on the rotor and rim. But there are no good end results. My eyeballs are proving to have the best results. But I didn't really have time to test my idea. But if you take a rod with about a 3-4 inch thread and insert it between the places where the magnet attaches to the sensor. I have a feeling the results will be better. Difficult to read, tucked into the margin and at different angles. I think if the caliber sticks out further from the rim better results could be achieved. And a smaller magnet would be nice. The one with the hair smaller than the width of the rotor. Because if it's not flat, it's flush with the rotor. It doesn't read accurately and it's hard to agree with this giant magnet.
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