Toe-In
Fig. 4 Toe setting:
DESCRIPTION
As viewed from above, the wheels must be set so that distances A and B, Fig. 4, measured at wheel rims and at axle height, are different at a given value. If distance A is smaller than distance B, the setting is known as toe-in. If distance A is greater than distance B, the setting is known as toe-out. The toe setting is given in inches (mm) and refers to the difference between A and B. If distances A and B are the same, the toe setting is 0.
FRONT TOE-IN, ADJUST
With 4 Wheel Drive
1. Adjust toe-in by turning left and right tie rod turnbuckles equal amounts in opposite directions.
2. Toe-in on left wheel is reduced by turning tie rod toward front of vehicle or increased by turning tie rod toward rear of vehicle. Toe-in on right wheel is reduced by turning tie rod toward rear of vehicle or increased by turning tie rod toward front of vehicle. A half turn of turnbuckles changes toe-in approximately .3 in.