by Jims5543 » January 21st, 2005, 4:42 pm
Fc'swith20b's wrote:Hey I have heard great replies from toe eliminaters. Are they really a good investment to have. Esp. for drift and course racing.
if you eliminated the ability for toe adjustment while the car was moving, couldnt that also decrease the tendancy for the car to wander? For those who have stock suspension anyways. Would it give it more control through straightaways and entrence and exits turns?
Thanks for the info
Dustin
Having Autocrossed with and without them. I can say I prefer the feel of not having the "rear steer" It gives a flase feeling of oversteer and you tend to react to it with a countersteer when not needed.
I like the solid positive feel of not having the toe adjusters. I prefer the toe eliminators. Even somene with a realtivly stock suspension should be able to feel the difeerance. It nothing for straight line performance and only starts adjusting when a certain load is put on the suspension in a turn. I noticed it at or around the apex of a turn and it would screw up my exit.
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