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Old 10-11-2003, 01:47 AM
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Default Toe setting, when caster is corrected?

I know that the recommended toe on this board is between 1/8" toe-out and 0", for stock a-arms. The toe-out is to compensate for the lack of caster angle. What would I want to set my toe at, now that I have new upper a-arms and will set the caster correct?

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Old 10-11-2003, 11:30 AM
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Default Toe setting, when caster is corrected?

Originally posted by: DeanB
I know that the recommended toe on this board is between 1/8" toe-out and 0", for stock a-arms. The toe-out is to compensate for the lack of caster angle. What would I want to set my toe at, now that I have new upper a-arms and will set the caster correct?

Thanks!
Stick with the same setting, it worked for me...but there may be a better setting.
 
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Old 10-11-2003, 05:19 PM
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Default Toe setting, when caster is corrected?

Thanks for your reply, but unfortunately I did not recieve until now. I had a time setup with my brother to align my DS this morning. I was luck enough to be able to use an alignment machine. We turned out adjusting the toe at 1/8" toe-in. I will give this a try for starters. Thanks again.
 
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