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Honda Rider
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Salina, KS
Posts: 1
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A couple of weeks ago I bought a like-new 1998 400 at an auction. Yesterday while measuring the wheel widths I noticed it has a very noticable "toeout". I never owned a fourwheeler before but I assume this is normal since this machine was barely used and never even slightly abused. It had less than 100 hours on the meter. IS NOTICABLE TOEOUT OF THE FRONT WHEELS something designed into the Foreman?
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Honda Rider
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Lancaster,Ky
Posts: 22
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First and foremost welcome to the Best Foreman forum out there. Most all hondas have varied toe in-out settings , take a look at the thread in the link below and a few reply's down you will find a factory chart.
My quad prefers about an 1/2 of toe out, seems there are some that like more and some that like less. Your best bet would be to set it to specs try it out and go from there and see how it handles for you. <a href="http://hondaforeman.com/phpBB2/viewtopi" target="_blank">http://hondaforeman.com/phpBB2/viewtopi ... ght=toeout</a>
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