- 1. Toe in (score: 1)
- Author: "Jim Dincau" <jdincau@qnet.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 18:07:16 -0800
- What do you all run for toe in on a beam front axle? Jim in Palmdale, who's is of a mind to use 1/8 in but thinks it may be too much as the components are all new and don't have the usual slop of ear
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- 2. Re: Toe in (score: 1)
- Author: W S Potter <wester6935@attbi.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 06:00:44 -0800
- I'd ask Ron Pruett at Pruett Precision Alignment, 2030 W. Park Avenue in Redlands, CA. His phone number is 909-775-6772. The reasons being; he does it for a living, has been generous in sharing infor
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- 3. Re: Toe in (score: 1)
- Author: ardunbill@webtv.net
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 08:10:54 -0500 (EST)
- Jim, I set mine at a "precise" 1/8" with a tape measure and calibrated eyeball and it steers and handles right. This is with all new parts on a Ford-style beam axle made by Flatlander's Hot Rods on m
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- 4. Re: Toe in (score: 1)
- Author: Higginbotham Land Speed Racing <saltrat@pro-blend.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 08:42:00 -0600
- Hi Jim, I run zero on the lakester. Seems to work well and doesn't wander. To correct for slack/slop, I put tension in the "toe out" direction when I measure. Skip /// unsubscribe/change address requ
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