Originally posted by contour_phoenix_when: I thought toeing in helps keep the car going in a straight line also helps return the wheels to a straight position when returning from a turn.
It does. Which is good for soccer moms putting on lipstick while talking on a phone and disciplining kids while driving with her knees. For someone that actually *drives* a car, it's a bad thing that a) forces understeer and b) inhibits rear-end rotation (front and rear toe in respectively)
Whirling dervish of FFOG.
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