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Old 02-06-2019, 01:12 PM   #1
EPS3
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Toe-out on turns

I'm hoping one of the experts on C10 trucks here can help me out.
I'm considering using a front steering Chevy C10 cross member (or at least control arms) on my 1937 Buick Hot Rod.
An old hotrodder on a different website conveyed the following warning:
"The Chevy C10 steering assembly doe have a minor fault with its design. The problem is that most of them do not produce enough toe-out on turns. Here is and example; if you were to turn the left wheel 20 degrees, the right wheel should turn 22.5 to 23 degrees. Most C10's won't do that but otherwise they will last forever."
Does anyone know if this true of all C10 years?
Is there a fix that can be made with set-up to correct this?
I apologize if this has already discussed, but did not see a reference when I searched the topic.
Thanks
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