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Shimming my Trailing Arms to correct Toe In

TR6BILL

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Since I dropped all my shims from my original trailing arm brackets and installed the new GoodParts adjustable trailing arms, I have large amounts of Toe In on both rear wheels. Moss sells large one-piece shims that envelope both frame bolts on the new brackets (no need for single shims to tilt the bracket as my new brackets have tilt for toe in built in). I put 2 of these large Moss shims on the outer brackets and found that, according to my magic eyes, the toe in went away, for the most part. Now I can ride to the alignment shop without little children pointing at me and laughing.....
 
Ahhhhh.. what makes you think they would be laughing at the toe in?

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Knock-kneed?
 
Along with a lot of chirping and hopping. :jester:

Glad ya got it sorted well enuff to get it straight. Take your collection of shims along with.
 
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