welderman
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posted on 9/5/05 at 09:48 PM |
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toe in out / camber question.
As the topic says. About to start putting nut covers on etc, so want to get this bit done before hand. What are you guys running front and back or
what do you recomend?.
Thanks
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Jim
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posted on 10/5/05 at 09:01 AM |
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I am running zero toe and about 1 degree negative camber all round. This is in an Indy Blade aswell, seems to handle track OK
Cheers
Jim
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welderman
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posted on 10/5/05 at 01:44 PM |
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Thanks Jim.
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ChrisGamlin
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posted on 10/5/05 at 03:34 PM |
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I think that its common to add a bit of toe-in to the rears if you have IRS, to help high speed stability, toe-out would cause oversteer so probably
isnt advisable for the trip to the SVA!. If its a live axle then you might want to try toe on the front instead if it feels a bit fidgety or wanders
at speed
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Jim
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posted on 10/5/05 at 09:41 PM |
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Just reread your 1st post. The setup I have on my car does NOT SELF CENTRE. I think you have to have so toe out on the front to get it to self
centre. Can't remeber exactly. Might be worth sticking same question in MK section.
Sorry for any confusion i have caused
JIm
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jimgiblett
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posted on 12/5/05 at 12:35 PM |
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Toe in will give stability. Toe out better turn in (lively). The jury is out as to whether toe improves self centring much. Self centreing should be
via caster. If possible shim out the lower wish bone to move it forwards and / or shim the top wishbone backwards.
This link may help
Cheers
Jim
[Edited on 12/5/05 by jimgiblett]
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Jim
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posted on 12/5/05 at 06:25 PM |
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Cheers for the link. Will have to look at it later. Going to bge stripping down front suspension this winter so will have to investigate
Cheers
Jim
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welderman
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posted on 16/5/05 at 06:38 PM |
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Thanks for the link
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