Hey guys has anyone heard or saw the toe settings for the front of the 1000
i have not got my manual for service yet. but did have a question on any adjustments to the rear alignment if any. i noticed my driver rear tire tips inward at a level stance and passenger rear is straight up and down with no load on the rear springs. i will have to get a picture when i get home . i used a square and rh rear was correct right angle, lh was off by an inch. anyone notice the same on their machine?I set mine with a 1/8" toe in. Not sure what the OEM specs are but it drives good.
i have not got my manual for service yet. but did have a question on any adjustments to the rear alignment if any. i noticed my driver rear tire tips inward at a level stance and passenger rear is straight up and down with no load on the rear springs. i will have to get a picture when i get home . i used a square and rh rear was correct right angle, lh was off by an inch. anyone notice the same on their machine?
i noticed my previous ranger did the same tip in on rear wheels but it was both of them on the ranger xp900 . see photo. maybe me eyes are playing tricks.I did not notice that on the OEM suspension.
When people say 1/8", are you talking about the difference between the rear and front of the rotors, the rear and front of the tires, or somewhere else?
Thanks,
Waylan
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i have not got my manual for service yet. but did have a question on any adjustments to the rear alignment if any. i noticed my driver rear tire tips inward at a level stance and passenger rear is straight up and down with no load on the rear springs. i will have to get a picture when i get home . i used a square and rh rear was correct right angle, lh was off by an inch. anyone notice the same on their machine?
this is a photo from the day i purchased it in October. you can kind see it lean but the pic is not the best . i will upload more when i get home tonight .
I use the differentiation between the rear and front of the tire at multiple locations in rotation. I am therefore 1/16 toed-in from center axle/hub, and 1/8 from rear of tire to front. It isn't an exact science as you know, but I use the casting line measured at multiple points to check for no deviated outliers. I then confirm consistent measurements in rotation, front to back, to verify the deviations are within a very small MOE in the casting line. If the average of all measurements come to 1/8 front to back (absent of outliers) I lock it down and let her ride. Has worked for me to get it close.When people say "toed in to 1/8 inch", where is your reference point? I understand that 1/8" toed in means the front is 1/8" closer than the rear, but where are your reference points? Are you using a straight edge and measuring 1 foot in front of the center of the axle and 1 foot rear of the center of the axle, or 3 foot in front? 1/8" toe in 1' in front of the center of axle is alot different than 3'.
I use the differentiation between the rear and front of the tire at multiple locations in rotation. I am therefore 1/16 toed-in from center axle/hub, and 1/8 from rear of tire to front. It isn't an exact science as you know, but I use the casting line measured at multiple points to check for no deviated outliers. I then confirm consistent measurements in rotation, front to back, to verify the deviations are within a very small MOE in the casting line. If the average of all measurements come to 1/8 front to back (absent of outliers) I lock it down and let her ride. Has worked for me to get it close.
I had the dealer set mine at1/4 under warranty 1000 miles the tires now and they seem to be doing well