Originally posted by rkneeshaw:
What about the effects of teh front drive wheels when you accellerate, doesnt that draw the toe in just a little?




Negative. The rear has a dynamic toe out upon bump. The front end has no such allowance due to the tie rods being inflexable. Front toe is like a Ronco Rotisserie -- set it and forget it.

(Quick definitions: Let's assume that you're in a hard right hand turn going in a circle over and over again. Your drivers side of the suspension is in "bump" meaning that the springs and struts are being compressed. The passenger side is in "droop" meaning that the suspension being allowed to decompress or raise up.)


Also: most shops will not give you rear toe out due to safety issues. Assy cars are a beeyotch to drive!


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