What are the two aims of a steering system?
- When cornering all steered wheels must turn about a common centre
What is splaying of the wheel?
The turning in or out of the wheel due to forces of the vehicle and the road
What is the scrub radius?
(AKA Offset)
Distance between the centre point of king pin and wheel contact points
How is the large scrub radius problem overcome?
By varying steering geometry by:
What is KPI?
(AKA king pin inclination)
Tilting in of the king pin
What are Negative camber advantages and disadvantages?
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
What are positive camber advantages and disadvantages?
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
What is positive and negative camber?
- Negative: Wheel tilts in at the top
What is negative and positive offset?
If there is no king pin what replaces the King pin inclination?
Swivel axis inclination
How do we counteract inward and outward splaying?
- Splay out = Toe in
How should the vehicle be moved prior to using a tracking gauge?
Backwards then forwards (Forwards always being the last movement)
What checks need to be done before using a tracking gauge?
What methods of introducing caster are there?
What are the two ball joint splitters?
- Clamp and screw
What are the two main ways a slip angle can affect a vehicle?
- Understeer
What is the slip angle?
The difference between the intended line of travel and actual line of travel
What are the forces affecting slip angle?
What happens to the steering if you have too much negative caster?
The steering becomes heavy
What is positive and negative caster?
Positive - Kingpin tilted to the rear at the top
Negative - Kingpin tilted to the front at the top
What can cause oversteer?
What can cause understeer?
What is front wheel alignment also known as?
Tracking
What does a ‘Toe out on Turns’ test measure?
Alignment of track arms