Wondering if you would do a favor for the site and help with some alignment specs, backyard style, for people on a limited budget, like me, or just trying to sell a Festy. I will do my best to try and cyber-explain what I'm asking. Not anything scientific or precise, just ballpark figures.
Pull your Festy onto a flat surface with tires straight. Using a solid straight edge that is longer than the circumference of a 12" tire, the straight edge will need 3 reference marks, one centered and other 2 front and rear of tire at a known distance, ie 24"(just guessing, you determine for all to reference from). I suppose we can say front of tire mark is (a), center mark is (b), and rear mark is (c). Center straight edge(b) on axle nut, and where (a) and (c) are, place some tape on the ground side-to-side. Plum a line down onto tape at (a) and (c) and mark those points on tape. Repeat on passenger side on passenger side.
(a) _ ..... _ (a) = tape
(b) [] ... [] (b) = tires
(c) _ ..... _ (c) = tape
What is the distance from (a) on driver's side to (a) on passenger side?
What is the distance from (c) on driver's side to (c) on passenger side?
I've heard toed in 1/8". Problem is, that is all relevant to how far out (a) and (c) are from (b)when measuring (a) to (a) and (c) to (c).
I just figured if we had some known distances and measurements, it would, at least, get the toe close.
Hope this all made sense and thanks in advance.
Dan "Levitan"
Pull your Festy onto a flat surface with tires straight. Using a solid straight edge that is longer than the circumference of a 12" tire, the straight edge will need 3 reference marks, one centered and other 2 front and rear of tire at a known distance, ie 24"(just guessing, you determine for all to reference from). I suppose we can say front of tire mark is (a), center mark is (b), and rear mark is (c). Center straight edge(b) on axle nut, and where (a) and (c) are, place some tape on the ground side-to-side. Plum a line down onto tape at (a) and (c) and mark those points on tape. Repeat on passenger side on passenger side.
(a) _ ..... _ (a) = tape
(b) [] ... [] (b) = tires
(c) _ ..... _ (c) = tape
What is the distance from (a) on driver's side to (a) on passenger side?
What is the distance from (c) on driver's side to (c) on passenger side?
I've heard toed in 1/8". Problem is, that is all relevant to how far out (a) and (c) are from (b)when measuring (a) to (a) and (c) to (c).
I just figured if we had some known distances and measurements, it would, at least, get the toe close.
Hope this all made sense and thanks in advance.
Dan "Levitan"
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