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Another data point/opinion for those interested in steering

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25 quaretrmaster.
steering limit was +/- 32 degrees when new. bottomed out the nut on the stops and installed a non adjustable fox damper. steering now goes to 36 degrees both sides although its non power after 32 degrees
fox damper did improve the self return/ centering
came from factory toed in about right (3/32 over 18 inches) IMO. i forget the angle but i have toe plates that i use to set up all my stuff
steering kind of wanders on center but its not a problem for me
its noticably easier to turn the wheels quickly with the fox damper
 
25 quaretrmaster.
steering limit was +/- 32 degrees when new. bottomed out the nut on the stops and installed a non adjustable fox damper. steering now goes to 36 degrees both sides although its non power after 32 degrees
fox damper did improve the self return/ centering
came from factory toed in about right (3/32 over 18 inches) IMO. i forget the angle but i have toe plates that i use to set up all my stuff
steering kind of wanders on center but its not a problem for me
its noticably easier to turn the wheels quickly with the fox damper
Did you adjust toe before or after any measurement of steering degrees.
 
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