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Is there any logical reason someone would toe-out a Model A 1/4"?
I corrected it to be 1/8" toe-in but got to wondering if someone had a reason to do this. (I have not road tested the car yet since adjusting the toe). The car did handle a little squirrely toed out, but not too bad. She does have a lot of slop in a kingpin and I got to wondering if this was someone's trick to compensate for that play. Appreciate any thoughts. |
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Correct toe-in is about 1/32-1/16th inch. Toe-out will cause premature tire wear and bad handling.
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Maybe for a more exciting ride?
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The only logical reason is they didnt know any better. I bought a Jeep for my wife and the toe was 1 1/4" out. You want to talk about an exciting ride.
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Thanks - it did make it interesting hitting bumps. Exciting is a good word - just never sure which way she was going to try and go next
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You will need to take of any worn axle and steering linkage parts before adjusting toe in, toe in is the very last adjustment done to any front end.
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Mine was set at 3/4" toe-in. Wiped out the front tires in about 1500 miles.
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Adjusted the toe in just to make it a little more stable for now, but the king pin slop will still be with me. |
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