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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? |
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.
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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.
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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 |
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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