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Help me confirm my thinking.
Say your front end alignment is perfect, but your rear toe has a thrust angle pointing to the right. (For example, consider zero total rear toe, but each rear wheel is angled slightly to the right.)
Wouldn't you have to compensate by steering slightly to the right to keep the car straight on the road? In other words, the car would have a leftward yaw (car angled counterclockwise), requiring you to steer back to the right. Like this:
The car "crabs" to the left, the steering wheel is to the right, but the car goes straight.
Say your front end alignment is perfect, but your rear toe has a thrust angle pointing to the right. (For example, consider zero total rear toe, but each rear wheel is angled slightly to the right.)
Wouldn't you have to compensate by steering slightly to the right to keep the car straight on the road? In other words, the car would have a leftward yaw (car angled counterclockwise), requiring you to steer back to the right. Like this:
The car "crabs" to the left, the steering wheel is to the right, but the car goes straight.
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