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Making Your Machine More Stable Marking Tie Rods

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Making Your Machine More Stable Marking Tie Rods
Making Your Machine More Stable Through Turns
Since your tie-rods are run in all the way, the wheels will be sticking out on each side. Mark the top of each tie-rod with a marker as a reference point. Turn the tie-rods so the wheels are facing straight. Do each side in equal increments, and your tie-rod length should also be equal. Using a tape measure, check the distance between the rear centerline of the tire to the front and adjust as necessary. When all is said and done, the front tires should be toed in by 1/4 inch. View Related Article
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