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Originally Posted by klem
Well it would seem to me that if one wheel touches before the other, its 'toe out' would pull it in that direction before the other wheel touched and bit.
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You're confusing toe in/ toe out with camber.
If this a a normal wheel from above (moving from the bottom to the top of the page): |
This would be toe out: \
This would be toe in: /
Camber relates to the wheel's degrees off the vertical (with relation to the durface it's standing on) and can quite easily be a few degrees off without causing the same pulling or pushing effect as toe in and toe out does.