Hey guys, been lurking and devouring all the content on this site for a few months. I really appreciate the wealth of knowledge here. Couldn't find this below question addressed in my searching so figured I'd ask.
I just installed RLCA bearings and toe link bearings in the knuckles and am contemplating alignment specs. Since rear toe in on our cars is at least partly necessary because of the deflection in the stock rubber bushings, should this toe in be reduced or eliminated with RLCA bearings? Is there a significant enough amount of geometry induced toe out in bump present that is also part of the reason for the toe in?
If anyone has played around with this and has some alignment specs that worked well for you with RLCA bearings that would be much appreciated! I'm trying to run as little rear toe as I can to help extend tire life daily driving.
Thanks in advance.
Scott
I just installed RLCA bearings and toe link bearings in the knuckles and am contemplating alignment specs. Since rear toe in on our cars is at least partly necessary because of the deflection in the stock rubber bushings, should this toe in be reduced or eliminated with RLCA bearings? Is there a significant enough amount of geometry induced toe out in bump present that is also part of the reason for the toe in?
If anyone has played around with this and has some alignment specs that worked well for you with RLCA bearings that would be much appreciated! I'm trying to run as little rear toe as I can to help extend tire life daily driving.
Thanks in advance.
Scott