toe-in

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toe-in

The mechanic adjusts the toe-in on the car's front wheels.

Definition

Noun: - A slight inward alignment of the front wheels of a vehicle: "Toe-in" refers to the setting where the front edges of a vehicle's front wheels are positioned slightly closer to each other than the rear edges. This alignment is measured in degrees or fractions of an inch and is used to promote stability and reduce tire wear.

Usage

"Toe-in" is a technical term used primarily in automotive engineering and mechanics. It describes a specific type of wheel alignment.

Examples
  • The mechanic adjusted the toe-in to correct the car's tendency to wander.
  • Excessive toe-in can cause premature wear on the outer edges of the tires.
  • A small amount of toe-in is often specified for rear-wheel-drive vehicles to ensure straight-line stability.
Advanced Usage
  • "Toe-in angle": The specific angular measurement of the inward alignment.
    • The workshop manual specifies a toe-in angle of 0.2 degrees for this model.
  • "Set the toe-in": The act of adjusting the wheels to achieve this alignment.
    • After replacing the tie rods, you must set the toe-in correctly.
Variants and Related Words
  • Toe-out (noun): The opposite alignment, where the front edges of the front wheels are farther apart than the rear edges.
  • Wheel alignment (noun): The general process of adjusting the angles of the wheels to the car manufacturer's specifications, which includes toe, camber, and caster.
Synonyms
  • Positive toe (technical synonym)
  • Inward toe
Antonyms
  • Toe-out
  • Negative toe (technical antonym)
Related Phrases
  • "Check the toe": To inspect the toe-in or toe-out setting.
    • During the service, they will check the toe and adjust if necessary.
  • "Toe setting": The configuration of the wheel alignment related to toe.
    • The car's handling improved dramatically after correcting the toe setting.
toe-in

The mechanic adjusts the toe-in on the car's front wheels.

Noun
  1. the alignment of the front wheels of a motor vehicle closer together at the front than at the back