BMW Approves Hunter HawkEye Elite Alignment System

March 30, 2016
BMW has approved Hunter Engineering Co.’s HawkEye Elite alignment system and QuickGrip adaptors for use in its workshops worldwide.

BMW has approved Hunter Engineering Co.’s HawkEye Elite alignment system and QuickGrip adaptors for use in its workshops worldwide.

HawkEye Elite uses four precision cameras to measure the position and orientation of targets mounted to each wheel using QuickGrip adaptors and Hunter’s three-dimensional targets customized to the needs and specifications of BMW vehicles. These adaptors comply with the requirements of BMW workshops to provide high-precision alignments.

Hunter and BMW have had a strong relationship since 1992 when BMW approved Hunter as the worldwide supplier of computerized wheel alignment equipment to its dealer network. In 2004, camera-based alignment systems were also approved by BMW. Hunter continues to develop other customized equipment to meet BMW dealer service needs. BMW operates 339 workshops nationwide.

For additional information, visit www.hunter.com.

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