A 1 foot diameter circle will have a 3.14ft circumference, not radius.godlameroso wrote: ↑30 Mar 2022, 17:05degrees and inches are really close that you can call a quarter degree about a quarter inch. A 1 foot diameter circle has a 3.14 foot radius, 12x3.14 = 37.68 inches 360 degrees in a circle. Off by one golden ratio.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑30 Mar 2022, 13:38The 0.24 is not degrees, it's inches. 6mm is 0.24in. There are no degrees in that set up information.godlameroso wrote: ↑30 Mar 2022, 12:42
We are both wrong.
https://robrobinette.com/images/S2000/A ... anual4.jpg
.24 degrees = 1/4 inch of toe which equals 6mm.
Half a degree is 12mm.
And if both tires have the same toe there is zero thrust steer.
If what I say is nonsense then how come I was right about the Mercedes car not being very good?
And the coincidence of your 1ft circle's circumference to degrees is just that, a coincidence, and of no application to the case in question. A more realistic tyre circumference is not going to enjoy that coincidence.