I decided to check the basic angles on my ST165 (because I use ST202 hubs).
What seems to me is the ST202 is running high Ackermann angle to start with (even if you account for wider track).
Is running high Ackermann angle is normality in Japanese cars?
Or I am not measuring it right?
How I measured it: from the centre of the of the tie rod (knuckle end) ball joint to lower ball joint to the axle centre.
The wheel base is 2450mm and it was falling short by about 300mm.
The S165 runs 1440mm track, while ST202 runs 1510mm.
From my measurement I get 71 degrees (between knuckle, lower ball joint and front axle line). With this measurement the Ackermann "point" falls short at ~2130mm. If I compensate for track difference (I put another 50mm towards ball joint to ball joint distance), it gets to 2200mm, still short off 2450mm by 250mm.