Ron C.
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The Forum FAQ tech data tells me that the toe-in spec for Contours should be -0.34 to 0.00 inches. Of course, a negative toe-in value equals toe-out. This is typical for front wheel drive as the thrust while moving forward under power tends to bring the toe-in toward zero. But also, from what I understand increased toe-out results in decreased straight line stability but enhances steering response. Decreasing toe-out toward zero would then increase straight line stability but reduce steering response. This being true (to the best of my knowledge), when I adjust the toe-in on my SVT would I want to favor the -0.34 setting or set the toe-in to zero? Or would I want to be in between, at, say, -0.17? And which setting extreme might favor maximum tire life?
Note: I have just replaced both lower control arms so ball joints and bushings are fresh. The old control arm bushings were shot, like really shot. Tie rod ends are both very tight.
Thanks.
Ron C.
Note: I have just replaced both lower control arms so ball joints and bushings are fresh. The old control arm bushings were shot, like really shot. Tie rod ends are both very tight.
Thanks.
Ron C.