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Toe-in setting at the Rear T2 https://setup.teamxray.com/xsetup/legacy/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=5299 |
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Author: | Pasqual [ Thu Apr 19, 2007 15:32:02 ] |
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Author: | vlvttch [ Sun Sep 23, 2007 03:13:54 ] |
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Is this a common problem with the T2? I just purchased a used one and put it on my Hudy setup board and with the same amount of spacers they are off by like a degree. Is it ok to use different spacers so they have the same tow? |
Author: | pilot [ Sun Sep 23, 2007 05:55:16 ] |
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You'll have to use thin shims to get each side where you want it. Also check to make sure the bulkheads are aligned. |
Author: | TKG [ Sun Sep 23, 2007 15:46:49 ] |
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A common misconseption is that 1mm=1degree and 1.5mm=1.5degree. Check out the T2007 sheets and you will see the rear toe settings and that there are some odd sized shims Here is shims size on the left in mm and what degree to expect on the right: 0=0" 0.4=0.5" 0.75=1" 1.15=1.5" 1.5=2" |
Author: | TKG [ Sun Sep 23, 2007 15:48:27 ] |
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its very helpfull to use digital calipers to measure your toe shimms. As some shims have flashing or ruff spots that may need reaming or sanding. Dont assume 2 silver or 2 black shims are the same. We are playing with very small measurments |
Author: | vlvttch [ Sun Sep 23, 2007 17:13:40 ] |
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Thanks for the feedback. This gives me some things to check. I ordered a bunch of Xray shims. Now I know what I need to do to get this straightened out. |
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