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Old 03 March 2000, 12:44 AM
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I have just had my WRX steering geometry checked after 24k miles. The FAQ on SIDC suggests 1mm front toe-in (Prodrive recommendation) or 0 +/- 3mm (Subaru specification). Perry's of Aylesbury who have a brand new computerised test rig say they only measure in degrees not millemetres.

I settled for 0 degrees 5 minutes toe-in front and rear and 0 degrees 50 minutes negative camber (Prodrive recommendation).

So, is 1mm toe-in equivalent to 0 degrees 5 minutes? Or have I got the wrong end of the stick!

Kim Martin

PS I can recommend their engineer Dean Westbury he did a great job and the steering feels much better even at slow speeds.
Old 03 March 2000, 05:16 PM
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Kim Martin.. First the raeson for using degrees vs mm .. when using mm for measuring toe you get inconsistent results because of tire diameter. Thus 1mm of toe on a 15 inch tire is more "total toe" than 1mm on a 18 inch tire. Toe being measured at the tread.
One degree toe is one degree toe on any size wheel..

I measured my 205-55-16 stock wheels and they are 24 3/4inches in diameter(628.65mm). So with that measurement and 1 degree of toe it would equal 0degrees-5miniutes-28.1006seconds

Toein in general makes the car stable but pushes

Toeout in general makes the car react quickly and not push-thus gives you more steering with the loss of stability, especially over ruts the car will wander more

Hope this helps Andy
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Andy,

Thanks, definitely more logical to use degrees - makes you wonder why the specification uses millemetres..........

Kim Martin

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