Dennis 9 Posted January 13 My front tires are almost worn smooth, rear not nearly as worn. Do you find that is so on others. Maybe due to that toe out which seems so different than with an automobile that has toe in, not toe out toe out chart.pdf toe out.pdf Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shadetree 5,893 Posted January 13 5 hours ago, Dennis said: My front tires are almost worn smooth, rear not nearly as worn. Do you find that is so on others. Maybe due to that toe out which seems so different than with an automobile that has toe in, not toe out toe out chart.pdf 370.19 kB · 0 downloads toe out.pdf 318.04 kB · 0 downloads are you riding on pavement ?, this will ruin atv tires very fast. most atvs have either a toe in..or toe out ?, i run my tires straight on the front. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dennis 9 Posted January 17 On 1/13/2024 at 3:41 AM, shadetree said: are you riding on pavement ?, this will ruin atv tires very fast. most atvs have either a toe in..or toe out ?, i run my tires straight on the front. Most of my riding is not pavement. Setting for straight, no toe, in or out, makes sense to me. Wonder why Honda specs toe out? I will probably adjust for "straight" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeepwm69 7,630 Posted January 18 They are usually toed out from the factory/ dealership as they are more stable that way. Less likely to flip and get them sued. They steer easier if you set alignment straight ahead, and tires will wear unevenly. Just be aware it will be a bit less stable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites