Posted by Walt Davies on December 05, 2010 at 10:14:12 from (72.102.142.207):
In Reply to: Semi tractor toe in posted by Fixerupper on December 04, 2010 at 15:37:40:
To set toe-in you raise both front tires off the ground just enough so they spin freely. Now spin the tire real good and use a sharp pointed instrument to mark a ring around the tread of the tire, this gives you a true spot to measure from. Next set it back down on a smooth even floor not out in the dirt. Now measure both front and rear to see what the toe in is. find out what the manufacture recommends and set it to that. 3/8 seems an awful lot, most big trucks are 0 or just a small amount like 1/16. To check the spindles raise the wheel off ground and use a long bar to lift it up and down watch for movement in spindle not wheel bearings. Walt
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