
The intentional nonparallel orientation of opposite wheels. Toe-in is measured by subtracting the distance between the front edges of a pair of tires from the distance between the rear edges of the same pair of tires. The toe-in dimension is positive when the fronts of the tires are turned toward the center of the car.
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Ideally the front wheels would be held in a striaght-ahead position under all driving conditions by the suspension and steering linkages.
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[
n] - the alignment of the front wheels of a motor vehicle closer together at the front than at the back
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AcousticsThe degree to which the inside front edges of a pair of speakers are angled toward each other.AutomotiveIdeally the front wheels would be held in a striaght-ahead position under all driving conditions by the suspension and steering linkages. However, on rear wheel drive vehicles the drag of the front wheels will result in them toeing out. ...
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noun the alignment of the front wheels of a motor vehicle closer together at the front than at the back
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A wheel-alignment term that indicates the leading edges of a pair of wheels angle slightly toward each other. Front-drive cars are often aligned with slight toe-in to compensate for the effects of torque steer, or the tendency of the front wheels to pull to the side under hard acceleration.
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