Hi Cam,

I cant help with any specific rear toe settings, but rear toe-in is 
more stable than rear toe-out, as the rear wheels provide a 
stabilising moment trying to turn the car towards the outside of the 
corner (and so understeer if taken too far)

Andrew

> Hi Guys,
> 
> Looking for some pointers with the rear wheel alignment settings for a
> 1600....more specifically the toe setting.
> 
> With a slotted rear crossmember, I can get excellent adjustment of both
> camber and toe.
> 
> Camber, I'm going to run between Zero and neg .5 deg.
> 
> But toe ??
> 
> Am I correct in saying some toe in on the rear will give extra stabilaty?
> 
> Cam
> CM510
> www.sprite.com.au/cm510
> 


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