On a light front car is good at 0-1/16" total toe is on a 22-24" is good.
What does this mean? I assume you are referring to the diameter of the overall tire yes?
Interestingly, there appears to be a lot of differing opinions on this subject as to whether the toe in as quoted in the specifications is per wheel or overall.
If you are using a toe plate/board that is 24" long against each wheel/tire. I use two of the same brand tape measurers, one in front, one in back. Front measurement is 1/16" less than the rear measurement, it's 1/16" toed in. There is a degree to inch conversion here too. New cars spec in degrees.
https://robrobinette.com/ConvertToeInchesToDegrees.htm There's no misunderstanding on toe. No one runs these number per side, 3/8" - 1/2" total toe in. You can try though. If it's toed in, you will murder the outer edge's. Excessive toe kills tires faster than camber.
This is an Elise but the weight is similar to a TC. Ariel Atoms are lighter and run similar.
https://wiki.seloc.org/a/Geo_SetupsI run 0-1/16" total toe in front, 3/16-1/4" total toe in rear. In the non summer on season, I race it monthly and also drive it everywhere I can yearly. I run the same alignment for everything. One hand at 130mph, threshold braking on track, autocross, it's perfect.
Here's a link on how I string mine and a link to a better string to use. You must string it get get the rear inline. If the fronts off, you just have a crooked steering wheel. If the rear is off, you can have 1/4" total but only on one side and not know with just boards. You don't want one 1/4" and the other side zero.
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