NOUN
- the alignment of the front wheels of a motor vehicle closer together at the front than at the back
How To Use toe-in In A Sentence
- Only this bike offers adjustability for toe-in in its road brakes via concave/convex washers.
- They chose the final installment in the newspaper pollution series for a ‘toe-in-the-water’ test.
- Steer axle toe-out will cause excessive wear on the inside of both tires while toe-in will cause wear on the outside shoulders of the tires.
- This condition causes the child to walk with a toe-in gait.
- For example, steer axle toe-out will cause excessive wear on the inside of both tires while toe-in will cause wear on the outside shoulders of the tires.
- They chose the final installment in the newspaper pollution series for a ‘toe-in-the-water’ test.
- Tight end Jack Simmons, coming off a toe-injury-tainted season, turned a mid-range catch into a 53-yard touchdown on Minnesota's first possession of the second half with a stutter-step move that faked Rice at the 15 and made it 17-10. USATODAY.com
- The manufacturer says it stuck with the solid rear axle because ‘it is robust, maintains constant track, toe-in and camber relative to the road surface, and it keeps bodyroll well under control.’
- The wider 1452 mm rear track has allowed the manufacturer to fit a wider and stiffer twist-beam layout which offers increased toe-in stability and heightened camber stiffness during cornering.
- My toe-in was knocked out of line and I suffered from massive understeer in left turns.