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<blockquote data-quote="Norm Peterson" data-source="post: 16239786" data-attributes="member: 193960"><p>Toe out is inherently a less stable condition than toe in. It can improve overall front cornering grip, at least under some conditions of steer angle and cornering g's. But you pay for that by being busier at the steering wheel keeping it all going straight a good part of the time.</p><p></p><p>-0.05° total isn't too far "out" (you're probably holding the steering wheel a tiny bit off-center on a perfectly level stretch of road and have about -0.025° at each wheel). But I think that eventually you'll tire of the twitchiness. +0.05° should be a lot tamer, and shouldn't cost you any handling, not any amount that you could ever measure by the seat of your pants, anyway.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Norm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norm Peterson, post: 16239786, member: 193960"] Toe out is inherently a less stable condition than toe in. It can improve overall front cornering grip, at least under some conditions of steer angle and cornering g's. But you pay for that by being busier at the steering wheel keeping it all going straight a good part of the time. -0.05° total isn't too far "out" (you're probably holding the steering wheel a tiny bit off-center on a perfectly level stretch of road and have about -0.025° at each wheel). But I think that eventually you'll tire of the twitchiness. +0.05° should be a lot tamer, and shouldn't cost you any handling, not any amount that you could ever measure by the seat of your pants, anyway. Norm [/QUOTE]
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