Adjustments
Rear Wheel Toe-in Adjustment
The rear wheels should have 0 to 1/8 of an inch toe-in
when they are pointed straight ahead. To check toe-in,
measure the center-to-center distance, at axle height,
in front and rear of steering tires. If toe-in is not within
specifications, an adjustment is required.
1. Rotate the steering wheel so the rear wheels and
steering plate are straight ahead.
2. Loosen the jam nuts on both tie rods. Adjust both tie
rods until center-to-center distance at front of rear
wheels is 0 - 1/8 of an inch less than at the rear of the
wheels (Fig. 9).
3. When toe-in is correct, tighten jam nuts against tie
rods.
Figure 9
1. Steering plate
Groundsmaster
®
300 Series
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