T 2.0 Rear Toe

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Phantom_Mark

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Out the box it doesn't seem possible to adjust the rear toe angles, I did pick up the tail end of a conversation in google search that suggested shims or different rear arms, but I got side tracked and lost the thread so never found out the answer.

I am looking ultimately to sharpen the response from the rear hence been thinking about geometry tweaks etc.
 
Thanks, Monsterair, yep that is exactly what you need. (2 thumbs up to you)(y)(y)

Depending on where (what you are after) i.e., more speed, grip, different track conditions, etc.. It is best to get a kit that has multiple toe kit/bars
Certainly, if you are experimenting. If you know exactly what your after (and have more of a single need) then get angle you feel (or are told what others run, where you will) They will certainly help out, if you bring to a track, most fellows are MORE than happy to share what they learned works best.

Actually, there are record sheets, for this exact purpose (print multiple ones, if you plan on bringing to different areas/tracks/etc.)
I have about a half dozen on hand, in my RC tool box. (along with spares for almost (if not all) geometry per car.

Anyhow, best of luck. (Very happy you asked, as other here do not normally ask on corrected geometry for their car/truck and always wonder if they are not doing something right.) Hence will spend more on engines, etc.. to get more speed/grip. When a simple geo change will fix simple issue at hand.
 
Thanks, Monsterair, yep that is exactly what you need. (2 thumbs up to you)(y)(y)

Depending on where (what you are after) i.e., more speed, grip, different track conditions, etc.. It is best to get a kit that has multiple toe kit/bars
Certainly, if you are experimenting. If you know exactly what your after (and have more of a single need) then get angle you feel (or are told what others run, where you will) They will certainly help out, if you bring to a track, most fellows are MORE than happy to share what they learned works best.

Actually, there are record sheets, for this exact purpose (print multiple ones, if you plan on bringing to different areas/tracks/etc.)
I have about a half dozen on hand, in my RC tool box. (along with spares for almost (if not all) geometry per car.

Anyhow, best of luck. (Very happy you asked, as other here do not normally ask on corrected geometry for their car/truck and always wonder if they are not doing something right.) Hence will spend more on engines, etc.. to get more speed/grip. When a simple geo change will fix simple issue at hand.
Thanks very much, I am in the UK and still searching for a kit to buy to be honest, I race cars in RL and value the importance of geometry for sure, especially with 4wd setups and their inherent stability :D

Really appreciate the replies, the solution seems much more simple than I had feared having not spotted any obvious ways to change how it is setup, appreciate you guys.
 
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