Post Info TOPIC: Wheel alignment


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Wheel alignment


I have been setting my toe in at about 2.5mm.  However, the buggy wanders a bit at high speed.  I guess I will have to do some testing. 
What would be a recommended toe in setting that I could start from?


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Are we talking front or rear?
I have found in the past that hi speed wonder will come from rear wheel toe out.
 

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Hi Aaron
I did not know that, thank you. I appreciate any help and support you are prepared to offer. What settings should I be looking to try?

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Is it wandering about from the front or the rear?

Around milbrodale a bit of toe dialled in the rear may not be such a bad thing, it'll help get the rear end around corners, afterall there are more corners than straights at Milbrodale! Azteck actually put us onto this and it worked great.

To help stop wandering from the front end you can add more caster. more caster will help settle the front end down by centering the steering, the price to pay is heavy steering though.

We always ran a bit of toe in the front end so the inside wheel helps drag the car through the corners. A bit of toe out is good, but a bit of toe in will create understeer. If your car has any bump steer it could make it heaps worse too.

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No prob dude, email me, I will try to explain how to set up rear toe.

aaronm "at" mcclintockbros dot com dot au


*edit* changed email address so it doesnt get picked up by a robot and dropped into mailing lists.

-- Edited by Wolf at 10:43, 2008-08-06

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