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| Your discussion on toe-in and toe-out is wrong. You have obviously mixed the two up. Suggest you correct it.
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| I'm sure its correct?
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| Anything to back this up?
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| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toe_%28automotive%29
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| == Toe in/out ==
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| I think the article is great with clear pictures but I think the toe in/ toe is mixed up.
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| Toe in gives straight line stability and I think there's generally always a bit for RWD cars.
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| Toe out or less toe in helps turn in.
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| Really nice discussion of toe here:
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| http://www.ozebiz.com.au/racetech/theory/align.html
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| Cheers,
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