Hi all,
What is the Toe in / Toe out on a Rebel with Spring Gear?
How do I change it? Washers, Taper shims, Al shim on one side?
Looks like I need .023 and .030 taper on the axle pad.
Thanks
Chuck Bailey
R176
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Spring Gear Toe in - Toe out?
Spring Gear Toe in - Toe out?
CHUCK
On my spring gear I was told by two aircraft mechanics to put in at least
1deg. of toe in and 2 deg. wouldn't hurt. They're toed in 1&1/8 inch in 12
ft. I used feeler gauges for shims behind the two rear bolts till I got the
toe in I wanted then just drilled the bolt pattern in the feeler gauges and
bolted them between the gear and axle. Still need to fine tune it some more
think I could use more toe in.
Phil&Lisa Smith #460 N414D
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On my spring gear I was told by two aircraft mechanics to put in at least
1deg. of toe in and 2 deg. wouldn't hurt. They're toed in 1&1/8 inch in 12
ft. I used feeler gauges for shims behind the two rear bolts till I got the
toe in I wanted then just drilled the bolt pattern in the feeler gauges and
bolted them between the gear and axle. Still need to fine tune it some more
think I could use more toe in.
Phil&Lisa Smith #460 N414D
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Spring Gear Toe in - Toe out?
Hi Chuck !
The factory supplies tapered shims with the axles -
yours should be there somewhere ...
You definitely DON'T want toe OUT !! I think the manual suggests
one or 2 degrees of toe in, but you can check with Tech.
.....bobp
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The factory supplies tapered shims with the axles -
yours should be there somewhere ...
You definitely DON'T want toe OUT !! I think the manual suggests
one or 2 degrees of toe in, but you can check with Tech.
.....bobp
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At 09:42 AM 5/29/00 -0700, you wrote:
---------*Hi all,
What is the Toe in / Toe out on a Rebel with Spring Gear?
How do I change it? Washers, Taper shims, Al shim on one side?
Looks like I need .023 and .030 taper on the axle pad.
Thanks
Chuck Bailey
R176
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