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RodRocket 02-01-2015 10:38 AM

37 Ford toe in/toe out setting
 

Front tires scrubbing on outside edge. Measuring front & back of tires, toe in of 9/16" of toe in found. How does this relate to degrees? I've read conflicting suggestions about whether toe in or toe out is better for handling on straight axle Fords, always discussed in degrees. I don't know of a shop that still does front end work on "old" straight axle Fords, so I am trying adjust the front end myself. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Rod

Cecil/WV 02-01-2015 10:53 AM

Re: 37 Ford toe in/toe out setting
 

toe in of 1/16 inch works for me.

19Fordy 02-01-2015 11:00 AM

Re: 37 Ford toe in/toe out setting
 

The correct toe in is 1/16" as stated above.

Mart 02-01-2015 11:44 AM

Re: 37 Ford toe in/toe out setting
 

With 9/16" of toe in, I'm not surprised the edges are wearing. Does the tread look "feathered"? (hard to explain what that is if you don't know what I mean. If you brush your hand over the tire thread from outside to inside it will feel smooth. If you brush your hand from inside to outside it will feel less smooth. If it is feathered your hand will pick up on the edges of the tread.

Evidence of feathering will alert an experienced driver that the toe-in may be excessive.

I can't believe anyone would be suggesting toe-out would be suitable for a conventional beam axled vehicle such as an early ford. (4wds may be different, I don't know).

Mart.

JSeery 02-01-2015 12:24 PM

Re: 37 Ford toe in/toe out setting
 

Toe out is often used on dirt track race cars with a solid axle. Don't think you would like it much on a street car. Old Fords use toe in and 1/16 as already stated.

ford38v8 02-01-2015 12:31 PM

Re: 37 Ford toe in/toe out setting
 

I'm not even sure you can adjust the toe in that much. Are you sure your method of measuring your toe in is giving you 9/16"? If you're not sure of your method, ask us, as we have several very accurate and easy methods of obtaining that measurement.


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