How can i get my wheels streight without toe in or out? thanx Randy (on my
new gear)
Get some ideas from Mark Langford's site
http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford/kgear.html
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Subject: KR> Question about wheel alignment
> How can i get my wheels streight without toe in or out? thanx Randy
(on my
> new gear)
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Willie van der Walt wrote:
> Mount the wheels rims only and fix a straight edge on both wheels
> horizontal. Make sure it is firm against the sides of each rim near the
> center line. Now measure the distance between the tips of both sides of
the
> straight edges. With the difference in dimensio
Don't Forget to find the center of the plane and draw
a line out front and rear. That way you know if the
wheels are aligned with the plane to. You can have
equal distance on the wheels and still point left or
right.
--- Willie van der Walt
wrote:
> Mount the wheels rims only and fix a strai
At 06:47 AM 12/28/2006, you wrote:
>While this method can be used to get the correct toe in (which should either
>be slightly inwards or zero), it doesn't account for the wheels being in
>line with the centerline of the airplane. Your wheels might be aligned, but
>not necessarily with the airplane
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