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MK Indy front wheel toe setting
sonic - 26/7/16 at 12:29 PM

Hi guys

I have just changed the front track rod ends on my Indy and need to get the tracking done, can anybody give me the setting for the Toe. at the moment I think it is 0 Neutral ?


40inches - 26/7/16 at 01:48 PM

Around 1.5mm toe in at the wheel rim is a good starting point.


sonic - 26/7/16 at 07:26 PM

Hi 40inches

I have trawled the net looking for advice on this, I tried contacting MK a number of times but no answer.

The common denominator of all the info found seems to be 0 neutral toe, I am open to comment and I take on board 1.5 I may try both and see what affect it has

Cheers


hkp57 - 27/7/16 at 08:33 AM

I initially ran 0 toe on mine but after a couple of track sessions i changed to -15min toe in just to take the edge off it and its a lot more stable at speed now.

[Edited on 27/7/16 by hkp57]


Doctor Derek Doctors - 27/7/16 at 01:54 PM

You'll get various answers but really it will all boil down to "a little bit of toe in" ~1mm/10mins just as long as its not toe out or loads and loads of toe in.


carse - 4/8/16 at 12:34 PM

Doctor Derek,

Why not toe out? I run mine half a degree out and it definitely helps turn-in. Run with a bit of tow in on the rears to help stability if it feels wayward.

Carse


AdamR20 - 4/8/16 at 01:24 PM

Was just going to say the same thing... nowt wrong with a bit of toe out up front, makes the front end nice and lively (as it should be on a performance car!).


SJ - 4/8/16 at 01:58 PM

I run half a degree in on mine. Makes it nice and stable on the motorway.


britishtrident - 4/8/16 at 03:53 PM

0 to 0.25 degrees toe-in across the axle ---- easy enough to get right with a drive over Trakrite.


SJ - 4/8/16 at 04:11 PM

+1 for Trakrite. They work really well.