QUOTE(zeng @ Apr 23 2021, 01:46 PM)
According to YS Khong Driving at 13:30 and 14:53, Front Wheel Drive cars should have called for toe outs (negative toe).
As this Dongfeng Peugeot 1.6L and 2.0L cars alignment specificatons calls for toe out's (negative), can you establish these cars are both Front Wheel Drives and not Rear wheel drive, as per YS Khong Driving's?
By being of lesser toe out's as done by the tyre guys (towards neutral or toe in's) can you feel the supposed difference in turning Right/Left at tight corners as being less responsive or less light, if perceptible?
It's supposed advantage being less twitchy on highway straight ahead driving I suppose.
For the benefit of other readers, my translation of the specs are as follows:
Front Axle:
Camber LHS -0.2(+0.6/-0.4)°
Camber RHS -0.2(+0.4/-0.6)°
SAI/IA* LHS -12.7(+0.4/-0.6)°
SAI/IA* RHS -12.7(+0.6/-0.4)°
Caster ---
Toes -2.5±1 mm
Rear Axle:
Camber -1.8±0.5 °
Toes 5.9±1 mm
Yes these cars are definitely front wheel drive. As this Dongfeng Peugeot 1.6L and 2.0L cars alignment specificatons calls for toe out's (negative), can you establish these cars are both Front Wheel Drives and not Rear wheel drive, as per YS Khong Driving's?
By being of lesser toe out's as done by the tyre guys (towards neutral or toe in's) can you feel the supposed difference in turning Right/Left at tight corners as being less responsive or less light, if perceptible?
It's supposed advantage being less twitchy on highway straight ahead driving I suppose.
For the benefit of other readers, my translation of the specs are as follows:
Front Axle:
Camber LHS -0.2(+0.6/-0.4)°
Camber RHS -0.2(+0.4/-0.6)°
SAI/IA* LHS -12.7(+0.4/-0.6)°
SAI/IA* RHS -12.7(+0.6/-0.4)°
Caster ---
Toes -2.5±1 mm
Rear Axle:
Camber -1.8±0.5 °
Toes 5.9±1 mm
Indeed I don't get the chance to try out the factory suggested toe value. My regular tyre shop refuse to follow because they claim I will need to get new tyre from them very soon.
Apr 23 2021, 04:53 PM

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