What is the mnemonic for adjusting front wheel toe-in?
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The mnemonic for adjusting front wheel toe-in is: "Inward toe makes steering heavy, with responsive handling and good driving feel; outward toe makes steering light, with less responsive wheel reaction." Here is an introduction to front wheel toe-in: 1. Meaning of front wheel toe-in: Front wheel toe-in refers to the difference in distance between the front and rear edges of the front wheels in the transverse direction of the car, or the angle between the direction of the car's forward movement and the plane of the front wheels, which is also called the toe-in angle. 2. Function of front wheel toe-in: To eliminate the adverse effects caused by wheel camber, ensure the wheels do not roll outward, prevent wheel side slip, and reduce tire wear. 3. Adjustment of front wheel toe-in: The toe-in value can be adjusted by changing the length of the tie rod, with a general toe-in value ranging from 0 to 12mm.