Answer:
negative
Explanation:
The convergence (toe in) or parallelism of the front wheels is the position that the wheels occupy with respect to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
It is said that the direction is convergent when the wheels are closer to each other by the front than by the rear and divergent when the opposite occurs.
In vehicles with rear-wheel drive, the rolling resistance of the front wheels creates a torque that tends to open both wheels, to compensate for this effect, it is counteracted with a positive convergence angle.
In the case of vehicles with front-wheel drive, the problem is different, the tensile stress of the wheels produces a torque that acts in the opposite direction than in the previous case, that is, tending to close the wheels instead of opening them, therefore for to compensate for this tendency it will be necessary to give the wheels a negative convergence angle (divergence).
Excessive convergence with what the manufacturer gives us, causes lateral wear in the outer area of the tires. Insufficient convergence causes lateral wear inside the tires.