a slight forward convergence given to the wheels of motor vehicles to improve steering and equalize tyre wear
toe-in in American English
(ˈtoʊˌɪn)
noun
nearly parallel alignment of the front wheels of a motor vehicle such that the front edges are slightly closer together and so provide necessary tension on the steering linkage
toe-in in Automotive Engineering
(toʊ ɪn)
noun
(Automotive engineering: Design and performance)
Toe-in describes the setting of a pair of wheels on an axle in which the edge of each wheel is inclined slightly inward.
The multi-link rear suspension seems to work well, with a certain amount of automatictoe-in adjustment.
A small amount of toe-in will make the car more stable on a straight road but just a bit less responsive turninginto the corners.
If a car has toe-in, it means that the front edges of the wheels are closer to each other than the rearedges.