Definition:
The difference between the front and rear edges of tires mounted on an axle. Toe-in means the front edges are closer together than the rear edges and tires point inward. Toe-out means the front edges are farther apart than the rear edges and the tires point outward.
Related Resources:
Related Terms
Alignment
Aspect ratio
Camber
Caster
Wheel Alignment
What is a wheel alignment and how does it effect your vehicle?

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