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Hey guyz, to make my savage turn tighter (and i do know that it will make it a little less stable), do the wheels point inward. Or is it to make it turn tighter do u adjust the turnbuckles to turn outward.

Thanx guyz
 
I use about 1degree of negative toe-in on my nitro touring car. (wheels pointing in) has more bite through the corners........dont give it much as it wont take much........too much and it will be un-controllable....
 
Ok "Toe Out" is deemed Positive and " Toe In" is deemed Negative.

With that said having "toe in" or front wheels pointing inward like so / \ will result in a more striaght line driving and "toe out" or the front wheels turning out like so \ / will result in a better turning radius.

Hope that helps.

Jon
 
yea, the more the tires are "pigeon toed" the less turning. The more out like \ / the sharper the turning will be.
-Pat (redhatman)
 
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