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Re: Toe inches & degrees

To: autox@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Toe inches & degrees
From: Pete Holsberg <pjh@mccc.edu>
Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2001 11:55:10 -0500 (EST)
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Kevin Stevens wrote:

> > Where did I go wrong?
> 
> Well, your choice; either your definition of "toe", or your triangle 
> base.  You're calculating the short side of a triangle with hypotenuse 
> equal to the diameter, which isn't normally how you do it; you perform 
> calculations from the center of a circle, not the opposite point of the 
> circumference.  So for your calculation you'd use 12.65 instead of 25.6, 
> and come out with around half your value in degrees (don't have a sci 
> calc handy), which would correspond to my calculation.  That's for one 
> wheel, multiply it by two for both wheels.  Multiply it by two again if 
> your using a definition of "leading edge track minus trailing edge 
> track", because you're measuring both the variance in front and the 
> variance in back (which will be equal if your rims are true!).

The diameter is a red herring. The pi stuff comes in
because that formula converts degrees to radians.

Pete

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