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Thrust Angle

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Thrust angle is averaged direction rear wheels are pointing in relation to vehicle's center line. See Fig 1 . The presence of negative or positive thrust angle causes rear tires to track improperly to left or right of front tires (dog tracking) in the following manner:

Improper tracking can cause undue tire wear, a lead or pull and a crooked steering wheel. Excessive thrust angle can usually be corrected by adjusting rear wheel toe so that each wheel has 1/2 of total toe measurement.

Fig 1: Identifying Negative & Positive Thrust Angle
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