Title: Wheel Alignment
1Wheel Alignment
CASTER
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4Effects of Caster
- High Positive Caster increases ( )
- Straight ahead stability
- Steering effort required is high
- Steering wheel return to center
- Road Shock felt from bumps
- More Negative Caster ( -- )
- No Straight ahead stability
- Steering effort is light
- Wheel not returning to center
- Smooth ride, little road shock
Uneven Caster will cause the vehicle to pull
towards the side with less Caster (more Negative
-) ½ degree or more
Not a tire wearing angle!!!!
5Caster can be set unevenly to counter act for
road crown pull.
- Usually ½ degree or more on the downhill side.
- Caster trail is the distance between the caster
line and the tire point of contact.
6CAMBER
7Camber The inward or out ward tilt of the
centerline of the tire.
8Camber
- The more camber you have, the more the load is
placed on the outside of the tire. - Excessive positive or negative camber can cause
tire wear on the edges
9Camber can cause a car to pull to one side
10Effects of Camber
- Tire wearing angle
- Directional control angle
- Pull towards the side with more positive camber
- Excessive Camber Accelerates bearing wear
- Load is not evenly set on bearings.
- Positive wears the inner bearing
- Negative wears the outer bearing
11Influences on Camber
- Uneven Loading
- Body roll during turns
- Road Crown
- Rough road Surfaces
- Suspension Wear
- Suspension Damage
- Tire size
- Caster
Faster cornering wears out edges of tires!!!!
12Camber can be set unevenly to counter act for
road crown pull.
- Cross Camber should never exceed ½ degree
- Camber will pull to the most positive side
- Camber Roll
- Caster angle may produce a change in the camber
angle when the wheels are turned
13Camber is adjustable on most vehicles
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16Toe
Toe in Toe out
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19Darting
Darting
20Wander
21Toe
- Toe in Darting
- Toe out Wander
22Effects of Toe
- Tire wear
- Scuffing sideways
- Scuffing is Drag and hop!
- Wear tends to be the same on both tires, unlike
Camber wear - Directional control angle
- Can cause shimmy!
- Diagonal Wipe on the rear tires if toe is
excessive - Lots of rotations!
- Toe Change can occur as suspension travels up and
down. - Measure toe change at 1 inch increments
- Should be no change!
- Check length and height of tie rods!!!
City driving can cause unusual tire wear that
might be blamed on Toe problems!!
23SAI
- Steering Axis Inclination
24SAI
- The inward tilt at the top of the strut.
- (looking from the front)
25SAI
- The inward tilt at the top of the strut.
- (looking from the front)
26SAI and Included angle
- Include angle
- SAI pos. camber
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29Effects of SAI
- Ensures Steering stability
- FWD use more SAI because of small Caster
- Helps with Steering Wheel returnability
- Uses Gravity to assist
30Diagnosis with SAISLA Strut/SLA
SAI Camber Included Angle Diagnosis
Correct lt spec lt spec Bent steering Knuckle
lt Spec gt Spec Correct Bent lower control arm
lt Spec gt Spec gt Spec Bent lower arm Knuckle or spindle
gt Spec lt spec Correct Bent upper control arm
31Diagnosis with SAI Strut Suspensions
SAI Camber IA Diagnosis
Correct lt spec lt spec Bent spindle or strut
Correct gt Spec gt Spec Bent spindle or strut
lt spec gt Spec Correct Bent control arm or strut
lt spec lt spec gtSpec lt spec gt Spec lt spec Bent control arm or strut or spindle. strut tower out at top strut tower in at top
gt Spec lt spec correct Strut tower in at top
gt Spec gt Spec gt Spec Strut tower in at top And bent spindle strut
320 bump steer
- No toe angle change.
- Need to Check for this at 1 inch increments
- 3 factors affect bump steer
- Tie rod length
- Relative heights of inner and outer tie rod ends
- Steering arm length
Zero SAI would Major bump steer
33Positive Scrub Radius
- Positive
- scrub radius
- RWD vehicles
- Sport cars
- Feel the steering wheel tug when braking
- Road feel
- Driver Involvement needed
34Negative Scrub radius
- Used on
- Split diagonal braking systems
- Self Correcting when braking
- No driver involvement needed
- No road feel
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36- Effects of
- Larger tire
- smaller tire
- deep dish
- wheel
Larger Scrub harder to turn and increased
wear Smaller Scrub easy turns Braking stability
- Negative has greater directional
stability Positive decreases braking stability
(aftermarket rims)
37Turning Angle Setback Thrust Angle.
38Turning Angle
39Setback
40Thrust
41The End
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