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[alfa] 164 toe settings
I've tried the zero toe at the front and it works. The main problem with
the 164 front end is excessive camber wear (the car is designed to be
driven on windy roads, curvy not breezy) and a bit of dynamic toe in helps
even out the wear. Zero toe means the wheels toe in a tad under drive thrust.
I did find the turn in deadened a bit with zero toe, but I like the
stability at the front end compared to the toe out setting that Alfa intends.
No other settings are adjustable except front and rear toe. You definitely
want toe in at the rear.
Cheers
Michael Smith
White 1991 164L
Original owner
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