Toe-In Curve Adjustment: Notes
When the front wheels compress or rebound, the wheel's toe changes as a function of the compression and rebound travel. The resulting values are called toe-in curve. The wheel alignment computer determines the toe constant "S" from a value measured in initial position and a value measured in raised position. In the process it compares actual values with specified values and displays them on the screen.
Toe-in curve is adjusted when vehicle is in a raised position, by vertical adjustment of the tie-rod end. Different adapters are needed for lifting, depending on suspension variation. To prepare vehicle for checking toe-in curve adjustment, place vehicle in initial position. See BRINGING VEHICLE INTO INITIAL POSITION FOR ALIGNMENT (SUSPENSION VARIATIONS 1BA, 1BD, 1BE, 1BR & 1BV) .