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ncalenda 04.11.2007 06:16 PM

need tips on adjusting to wheels toe
 
After I upgrade to the 3.3 setup, I keep playing with the adjustments. I have been going by eye, but any tips on how I can check my work? I see in the rear I need a 1degree toe-in. I also want to check the front wheels.

What is the best way to check this?

squeeforever 04.11.2007 07:33 PM

A setup board is your best option, but I would simply get something like Xtremercracing.com sells. They are pretty inexpensive and will get you in the ballpark. You can always get something like the RPM guages as well.

ClodMaxx 04.11.2007 11:52 PM

i have the integy setup station (i know, i know - but it's the only integy part i own! :rolleyes: ). it works well... you can really get in there and fine tune.

glassdoctor 04.12.2007 12:22 AM

If you have some wheels without tires that helps to get accurate settings. You can do a simple check... measure the width at the front and rear of the wheels to get a base idea. This is a good way to get it set to 0 degrees....

Rear: One deg toe in would be about 1/16" wider at the rear than when they are at 0 degrees. So each wheel should be pointed out only 1/32".

(I was thinking 1/8" total was about right but that's closer to 2 degrees)

See.. I crunched the #'s real quick just out of curiosity... in metric.

3.8" wheel = 303mm circumference, divided by 360 (degrees in a circle) = .84mm per degree. .84x2 wheels= 1.7mm wider than 0 degrees.
(1/16"= 1.6mm)

You could just remember 1mm = 1 degree (2mm total between the wheels)

Boy, that was fun. Lesson learned? Just go buy a setup board or eyeball it like I do. :D

Gustav 04.15.2007 05:21 PM

Or you can forget about measuring in degrees all together.You can measure the tie rods lengths and make a note of the effect on handling.simple.


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