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Re: [Land-speed] TOE IN

To: Keith Turk <kturk@ala.net>
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] TOE IN
From: DougOdom <dlodom@charter.net>
Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 07:49:26 -0700
>NASCAR guys have been using this method for years. I started in the 60's. A 
>friend of mine told me the guy in town with a slinement shop said he could not 
>believe it would work. Said to bring the car down and he would aline it for me 
>for free. He put it on his new trick $hit, lazer, megabucks machine and guess 
>what? It was spot on. We rolled it off and reloaded it and it was still right 
>on. After a half hour of drawing pictures and explaning it to him he got it. A 
>straight line is a straight line if its lazer or string pulled tight.
>
    It still amazes me that people talk about LSR cars like they are all 
the same. Look at the wheelbase, tread width, rear steer/ front steer, 
straight axle, independent  before you even talk about ackerman.
Doug Odom in big ditch

>I've always stated that as a total of 1/8th" toe in...   check this thought 
>out... ( thanks to Dahlgren )
>
>Take a jack stand at each outside corner of the car... tie a string to to 
>the back... and then set it so the string is laying on the back tire about 
>mid height...   now tie the other end to the front jack stand ( same side .. 
>Geez)...  and pull the string tight... with it touching the back of the rear 
>tire start to bring the jack stand closer to the front tire... once it just 
>touches the front of the back tire it's straight with the tire... Set it 
>down.... do the same thing on the other side....
>
>normally your front track is slightly less then your rear... so if you take 
>one front tire and measure it exactly even... the other wheel should 
>indicate the exact toe in.
>
>Man if you followed that you could be a hero...
>
>Keith 
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