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DIY toe alignment?
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<blockquote data-quote="2012 Boss 302" data-source="post: 14482869" data-attributes="member: 137895"><p>Is the car actually pulling or is the steering wheel just off center?</p><p></p><p>You can use a tape measure to set toe. Just pick a spot on the front of the tires, and measure the distance. For example, the front measures 40 inches from center of the left tire to the center of the right tire. Now, take a measurement at the back of the front tires. Example, the rear of the front tire measures 40.25 inches from center to center. Add or subtract the difference. In this case there is 0.25 TOTAL TOE IN...</p><p></p><p></p><p>But FYI, toe does not pull, toe will make an off center steering wheel. Massive camber/caster difference or more likely a bad tire cause pulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2012 Boss 302, post: 14482869, member: 137895"] Is the car actually pulling or is the steering wheel just off center? You can use a tape measure to set toe. Just pick a spot on the front of the tires, and measure the distance. For example, the front measures 40 inches from center of the left tire to the center of the right tire. Now, take a measurement at the back of the front tires. Example, the rear of the front tire measures 40.25 inches from center to center. Add or subtract the difference. In this case there is 0.25 TOTAL TOE IN... But FYI, toe does not pull, toe will make an off center steering wheel. Massive camber/caster difference or more likely a bad tire cause pulls. [/QUOTE]
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