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Originally Posted by vroom4
The car is miserable to drive with toe out. Im at just under 1/4" total toe out front and 0 toe rear...after long trips my wrists hurt from doing small corrections to keep the car in the lane.
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That's way too much front toe out for street driving...big difference between the right amount and going overboard.
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Originally Posted by Ubersuber
Depends if dynamic toe is still negative when you drive. If you have enough toe out that the front wheels toe out under dynamic loads you sure will feel the wander under braking at least. If you have a lot of toe out you will get wander even if you aren't braking.
Toe out is an interesting setting. It can work on a twisty track but can get hairy when braking at high speeds as you enter the bend.
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Yes I agree, I was already aware of that and wanted to keep it reasonable enough to get stable braking which I have but still have more eagerness than a toe in setup.