Posted by flying belgian on November 26, 2009 at 16:41:42 from (98.132.233.132):
In Reply to: Re: Wagon wanderings posted by Paul in MN on November 26, 2009 at 11:11:02:
I have to disagree with your procedure for setting toe in. I have never seen a tire yet that the side wall did not bulge in and out more then a 1/4 inch as you follow it around. So how can you get 1/8 toe in by measuring between side walls? A more exact way to set toe in is to drive a nail all the way through a board. Jack up a front tire. Push board with nail up against center of tire so when you spin tire nail point will scribe a line all the way around center of tire. Then do this to other front tire. Now measure across front of tires scribe mark to scribe mark and back of tires scribe mark to scribe mark and set toe in to what you want. Do this procedure with a load on the wagon because you want wagon to not sway with load on and toe in will change from empty wagon to loaded wagon. But that's a whole other explenation. Just trust me on this one.
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