1987Chevy
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I tried searching but could not find what i was lookin for. I was wondering what the toe in should be for a set of 33" radial tires, a set of 35" radials, and a set of 36" bias ply tires. Any help would be nice.
1987Chevy said:thanks for all the info. What would be better an 1/8" or a 1/4"?
mike n said:I don't think you'd notice any difference handling wise between the two.
If you're using a tape measure to align the truck go for 1/8".

1987Chevy said:thanks for all the info. What would be better an 1/8" or a 1/4"?

tankie88 said:Hi all,after trying 2 differant blazer forums and getting no reply to a simple ??? i'll try here.Anybody know the toe in measurement for a 85 Blazer M1009???

screamer*145 said:I dont think it matters how big the tire is, you want a 1/4"-1/2" diffrence from the front of the tire to the back measuring from the center of the tires, with the front of the tire to be the lesser of the two measurments. That way they will center the truck on the road oppsed to fighting each other to pull the truck left or right. If i am mistaken some one else will correct me.

4X4HIGH said:Actually, size does matter.
If you set your toe in with a set of 33" tires then you swap to a set of 35" tires your toe in will have changed. Tire size doesn't matter as long as you are setting toe in with the tires you will be using.
4X4HIGH said:Dude you better rethink how changing to a larger tire from a smaller tire without readjusting toe would affect your toe setting. Same goes for changing from a large tire to a small tire without readjusting toe.