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Toe Out for Bark Busters-Nytro

I know the instructions give a suggested toe out setting, but I can't find my instructions.

And I have asked this before...and can't even find that topic... Search is such a POS on these forums...


Thanks for any help.
 
I dont have the instructions from TS, but I toe mine out about 1".

I also back the lower A-arm ball joint out about 1/2", to get a little negative camber. This helps as much as the toe.

I'm having my lower A-arm extended to i dont have to unthread the ball joint.
 
I dont have the instructions from TS, but I toe mine out about 1".

I also back the lower A-arm ball joint out about 1/2", to get a little negative camber. This helps as much as the toe.

I'm having my lower A-arm extended to i dont have to unthread the ball joint.

Ok, I feel a bit better. :P

I have read 1/4 - 3/8 from random posts.
I have my steering rods adjusted out as far as possible now.

I wasn't measuring center tip to center tip, but I'm able to easily measure outside edge to outside edge (just, obviously, not all the way forward).
I'm at ~.875" with my measuring, which is probably close to 1" tip to tip...

I think I was close to 0 toe before...and it darted like a mofo on the trail.
Untill I got some wt xfer at ~35-45 mph..then it was managable.
But my bars are a bit high for high speed trail darting. :P
I'll see how this adjustment works.
 
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