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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Somewhere in North L.A. County
Posts: 2,107
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Front engine nostril heavy car...
So if all alignment values are equal side to side except for zero toe you have hell during acceleration and braking. Stability issues with the rise and fall of the nose. Rack and pinion not as loose as a parallelogram steering linkage. Not to mention fatigue on the driver.
But you do have some aggressive turn in on acceleration when the butt sits down that can actually be much fun until polar inertia wakes up, comes around and kisses you.
Zero toe is fast and a wanderer.
I will take my 1/16 or 1/32 of toe and measure tire temps. Tried and true.
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