I use the string method all the time. Tie the string to the towing loop at the back and wrap it around the rear tire, intersecting the center of the wheel, and up to the front tire. Then slowly approach the front tire (also intersecting the wheel center). You have to look to see if the string hits the rear or forward edge of the tire first. If it hits the rear edge first, then you have a toe in condition and vice versa. This assumes that the rear tire track width is the same as the front.
I guess the idea with setting static toe in is that the wheels will toe out when the suspension travels. Is this still true with a lowered suspension?
I guess the idea with setting static toe in is that the wheels will toe out when the suspension travels. Is this still true with a lowered suspension?
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