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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

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.

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.