I thought FWD cars are supposed to have toe out on the front?
It will make them feel very twitchy if the toe is out too much, most standard setups will toe in a bit but when its doing a fast road setup it can be trial and error to find what works for you and the car.When I bought the family wardrobe on wheels, I was finding it impossible to keep it going straight on the motorway without constant tiny adjustments. Turned out the wheels were toeing out. Once corrected, it drove perfectly.
Obviously mine was toeing a fair bit, how do you find the civic at speed with the toe out? Is it too subtle to notice?
In theory yes, but I think most stock setups toe in a bit.I thought FWD cars are supposed to have toe out on the front?
Not sure I agree with that, toe out at the rear will make it very twitchy and want to swap ends on you. For this reason I'm most RWD's tow in slightly at the rear.