Anyone know what these should be set at?
I was told 4 degrees and then others have said 7 degrees. As far as toe 1/16 -1/8
Any help?
Thanks
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Anyone know what these should be set at?
I was told 4 degrees and then others have said 7 degrees. As far as toe 1/16 -1/8
Any help?
Thanks
Is it for that 1926 Essex? Sorry...couldnt resist!!
Gotta know the car though. Also, radials or bias tires.
1/16 to 1/8 inches toe in is good for any street or strip application although I kinda lean towards 1/16, caster would depend on your vehicle, independent suspension may get away with just 4 degrees positive caster while a straight axle may need up to 7 degrees....
Strut front on the "Z" is 10 degrees pos. caster. 0 camber. 1/16" toe-in. Built to go str8 for short periods of time. :LOL:
Sorry I guess I should have said what it was.
here is a picture and it is a straight axel
Nice looking project Ice. Got more pics.? That's not NASCAR on the t.v. is it?? **)
Beats me....damn you have good eyes.
here is a link to the build pics. Finishing the interior now and want to get the front end set for the Ocean City show a week from today
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v2...0street%20rod/
Pete and Jakes told me 1/16 toe and 5-7 caster.
Thanks.... never thought about calling them. Crazy busy trying to get everything done.
Thanks again
Pete and Jakes told me 1/16 toe and 5-7 caster.
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Right on. (Haven't heard that since the '70's, right on, that is):D :D :D
Don
Here'a a good article:
http://www.rodandcustommagazine.com/...35_0312_solid/
great article....thanks
the1/16 of toe....is that in or out.
Might be a stupid question but I thought I would ask
In. If you toe out, the car will wander . . .
I walk with my toes out. Now I know why I get lost so frequently. :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Henry Rifle