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Posted: Mon May 08, 17 10:30 am
by Blue
Yes I've heard it a million times too along with Carrots help you see in the dark and that ain't right either :lol: To be fair, the old count the turns method will at least get you within the range of the tracking gauge so it has some relevance.

Posted: Mon May 08, 17 11:54 am
by Dave999
already been said

aha

you aint seen me

Dave

Posted: Mon May 08, 17 12:33 pm
by Garp
Thanks all - sorted, and now that' it all straightened out, I can even feel the benefit of the new tie-rod ends on the steering. A full 4 turns loose on each.
Will take and get it properly sorted this week.
Thankful for all you knowledgable folks on here. :thumbright:

Posted: Mon May 08, 17 12:42 pm
by Pete
My Bee is set at 3 degrees caster, .5 degree positive camber and .5 degree toe in.

Total pot luck, you normally cannot get that much Caster on a stock set up.

Toe in / out has a very big impact on the rest of the geometry. Surprising but true.