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Well to check the same way as if you had a radial tire. Paint a waise line all the way around in ceanter and then spin while some one scribes a line all the way round the center of the tire. Then let dowm on ground and measure from center of one tire to other and compare the from measurement to trhe back of the tire.

glenn akers

Thanks - that's a good start for us.

Do you know what the proper toe-in specification is? Some information we have indicates toe-in should be as much as one-inch.

One inch seems like a lot, compared to standard toe-in's of 1/8 or 1/4 inch. But maybe that is what is required for solid rubber tires?

Thanks for your help,

doccarbon

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