MOORESVILLE, NC — Tru-Line Laser Alignment has donated to the NASCAR Technical Institute (NTI) a laser wheel alignment system for its NASCAR training program.
The TR-12 is completely portable, weighs less than 100 pounds, and runs off of D cell batteries.
“The Tru-Line laser wheel alignment system is a welcome addition to the NASCAR training program at the NASCAR Technical Institute,” said John Dodson, community and race team relations director for NTI. “Setting up the chassis on a NASCAR racer is an integral part of our education process. NTI requires the very best equipment available to the industry and Tru-Line is at the top of its class. The Tru-Line system is portable, accurate, reliable and cuts our set-up time in half. It’s a proven winner in the industry.”
Created in 1983 by Claude Cooke, a laser specialist in the collision repair industry, Tru-Line Laser Alignment has more than 3,000 units in the field. Second-generation owners Jim Zoehrer and Lesley Cooke are committed to bringing affordable and accurate wheel alignment to the auto, truck, RV and racing industries.
For more information about Tru-Line, visit: www.tru-line.net
For more information about UTI, go to: www.uticorp.com .
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