Originally Posted by
Airwave
There is no way that it will make the car drift the way you are describing it. Please read the definition of toe and how it works (mainly by getting rear tyres hot).
On drift car, people are reducing the rear toe to obtain a more stable drift. In this case it is preferable to have outboad toe instead of inboard toe.
I've posted videos showing the problem in a couple of my posts, it is not drifting from both sides, one side is gripping, the other drifting.
So I guess toe is a matter of personal style and my style is somewhere inbetween, that means I need to reduce my toe
For you guys say my diffs might be faulty I checked that too and they are fine, and because after reducing the rear toe I had the results I was looking for so I am now looking for a way to do it permanently...
Here's a short video I made when I started...
https://www.facebook.com/bob.corey.5...2829479403971/
I am about to make more videos when I setup my car to my liking!