hyper 7 problem
#1
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hyper 7 problem
i just bought a hyper 7 tq sport black edition and when i drive it i notice that the rear tires are pointing in? i have messed with tighting and lossening the bars in the back and even stiffining the shocks? any suggestions?? thanks
#3
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How much are they pointing in? That is called toe-in and is set by your rear toe-block. You do not want your wheels to be perfectly straight. The buggy will be darn near impossible to drive if the wheels are perfectly straight. The only way to change the rear toe on that buggy is to get a different toe block.
You should have some (like 2 or 3 degrees) of toe-in on the rear and some toe-out on the front. When you look down on the top of your buggy, the front of the rear wheels should point inward slightly and the front of your front wheels should point outward slightly. This is normal.
You should have some (like 2 or 3 degrees) of toe-in on the rear and some toe-out on the front. When you look down on the top of your buggy, the front of the rear wheels should point inward slightly and the front of your front wheels should point outward slightly. This is normal.
#4
Tech Rookie
Thread Starter
How much are they pointing in? That is called toe-in and is set by your rear toe-block. You do not want your wheels to be perfectly straight. The buggy will be darn near impossible to drive if the wheels are perfectly straight. The only way to change the rear toe on that buggy is to get a different toe block.
You should have some (like 2 or 3 degrees) of toe-in on the rear and some toe-out on the front. When you look down on the top of your buggy, the front of the rear wheels should point inward slightly and the front of your front wheels should point outward slightly. This is normal.
You should have some (like 2 or 3 degrees) of toe-in on the rear and some toe-out on the front. When you look down on the top of your buggy, the front of the rear wheels should point inward slightly and the front of your front wheels should point outward slightly. This is normal.