Originally Posted by
sambb
Hey Gary one more question. When I'm doing toe measurements, my plates are 580mm wide. Yet the rims are 15in (381mm) wide. I've always been using trig to get the plate measurement differential converted to a number that relates to a 15in rim. When you do your toe measurements though and state that you want say 4mm total toe out or whatever, is that more or less the differential that you measure at the plates (which are longer than the rims) or do you back calculate it down to a number that relates to the length of the rim too?
I use the same toe plates on every car, same size so it doesn't matter what diameter wheels they have. As a result the toe is comparable across cars. Using ~580 mm plates around 4 mm toe out should be OK for your car. With polyurethane bushes and control arm flex on a 10 year old road car, a mm either way isn't going to make a lot of difference. You could go to 6 mm, but I wouldn't suggest less than 4 mm. Considering how hard it is to adjust, I wouldn't be too fussy, you'll be there all day looking for a mm.
Cheers
Gary
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