ATASA 5 th. Wheel Alignment. Please Read The Summary. ATASA 5 TH Study Guide Chapter 47 Pages: Wheel Alignment 64 Points

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ATASA 5 TH Study Guide Chapter 47 Pages: 1403 1423 64 Points Please Read The Summary

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1. Wheel allows the wheels to roll without scuffing, dragging or slipping. Alignment Balancing Rotation

2. Proper alignment of both the front & rear wheels ensures, easier, longer life, reduced consumption, and less strain on steering & suspension parts. Safety, Steering, Tire, Fuel Safety, Braking, Parts, Oil Safety, Traction, Tire, Fuel

3. A wheel alignment restores the of the steering & suspension angles of the vehicle to properly locate the vehicle s weight on the tires and other moving parts and to facilitate steering. Geometry Dimensions Tolerances

4. When performing a 4 wheel alignment, wheels are adjusted first and then the front wheels are aligned to the vehicle s geometric centerline. Front Rear Steering

5. Alignment angles may be different on each side of a vehicle to compensate for. Road Crown Road Grade Road Surface

6. is forward or rearward tilt of the steering axis as viewed from the side of the vehicle. Caster Camber Toe

7. Caster provides steering. Caster is not considered a tire wear angle & is adjusted first. www.advantagewheelalignment.com/ Accuracy Stability Balance

8. A vehicle will pull or drift to the side with the caster. (also called most negative) Most Least Neutral

9. Equal, but too much negative caster will cause a vehicle to on straight roads. Pull Drift Wander

10. is inward or outward tilt of the tires at the top as viewed from the front of the vehicle. Caster Camber Toe

11. Camber compensates for, passenger & vehicle weight. Camber is a tire wear angle. Road Harshness Road Hogs Road Crown

12. A vehicle will pull or drift to the side with the camber. (also called most positive) Most Least Neutral

13. Anything that changes chassis or ride also changes camber. (adjusts on control arms) Height Strength Alignment

14. is the inward or outward pointing or aim of the tires as viewed from the top of the vehicle. Caster Camber Toe

15. is known as positive toe. is known as negative toe. + + Toe in, Toe out Toe out, Toe in Zero Toe, Neutral Toe

16. Front toe adjustment is made at the and is the adjustment to be made. Stabilizer Links, First Control Arms, First Tie Rods, Last

17. Improperly adjusted toe causes the steering wheel to be. It will cause dog tracking & is the most severe tire wear angle leading to feather edge or saw tooth wear patterns. Off Center Out of Round Sloppy

18. The difference of rear toe from the geometric centerline is known as. + Thrust Line or Thrust Angle Trust Back Thrust Radius

19. Four wheel alignment begins with adjusting the wheels to be correctly cambered and to match the geometric centerline of the vehicle to avoid an off center steering wheel & dog tracking. Explain what s going on in this picture Front Rear Training

20. (SAI) is the angle between true vertical and a line between the steering pivots or ball joints as viewed from the front of the vehicle. Steering Axis Inclination Shortened Axial Inclination Sweet Child of Mine

21. SAI is an engineering angle that properly locates vehicle weight and provides to a straight ahead position with the steering wheel after a turn. SAI is not adjustable. Deviation Return Bump Steer

22. is a diagnostic angle. If incorrect, parts are dislocated or damaged & need replacement. Unequal SAI side to side can cause torque steer, brake pull, and bump steer. SLA Toe SAI

23. The sum of the camber angle added to steering axis inclination is called. This is also a diagnostic angle, that indicates bent or dislocated parts if not within specs. Induced Angle Included Angle Insane Angle

24. is the distance between the center of the tire and where SAI intersects the road surface. Scrub radius is not adjustable, but can cause a pull if it is unequal side to side. Vehicles with a diagonal split brake system have negative scrub radius built into the steering geometry. If one half of the brake system fails, then the vehicle will tend to pull up in a straight line. Included Angle Scrub Mop Scrub Radius

25. Turning radius is the amount of on turns, often called turning angle. It is a diagnostic angle and if incorrect, a bent steering arm or steering knuckle may be suspected. Toe In Toe Out Toe Around

26. During turns, the outer wheel moves through a lesser numerical angle. True or False

27. Turning radius is not adjustable. If incorrect,, steering arms, or knuckles are bent.

28. is the direction the rear axle would travel if unaffected by the front wheels.

29. Correct refers to a situation with all suspension and wheels in their correct location and condition and aligned to that the rear wheels follow directly behind the front wheels while driving in a straight line. All 4 wheels form a perfect rectangle & are parallel to geometric centerline. Positioning Punctuation Tracking

30. An offset thrust angle affects handling by pulling from the thrust line. A positive thrust angle points the rear tires to the right. A negative thrust angle points the rear tires to the left. Away Toward Left of

31. Every vehicle is built to operate a designed height. Also called trim, chassis or ride height. Curb Rim Roof

32. Always begin alignment with a test to verify customer complaint & note any problems. Note: Your road test should simulate customer driving and be used to verify the complaint or concern Scope Road Litmus

33. Pre alignment inspection of the, steering, suspension, tire inflation & wear, wheel bearing adjustment, abnormal vehicle loads, ride height, and steering wheel play are important. Roof Brakes PCM

34. An alignment with front turn plates and rear slip plates allow for 4 wheel adjustment. Rack Bay Stall Note: Turn Plate Marked in Degrees used to Diagnose Toe out on Turns

35. Alignment heads (targets) are attached to the four wheels and are then for runout. (Rolling Compensation vs. Raised & Rotated) Compensated Complicated Communicated

36. Rear is adjusted first followed by rear. This establishes a zero thrust angle. Camber, Toe Caster, Camber Caster, SAI

37. After adjusting the rear of the vehicle, front caster, camber, & lastly front wheel are adjusted in that order, although the caster & camber adjustment may take place simultaneously. Camber Toe SAI

38. Most vehicles are set with a caster angle & near zero or a slightly positive camber. Positive Zero Negative

39. Caster & camber may be adjusted with, bolts & cams, holes in the frame under the control arm, a rotating, shortening or lengthening a strut rod that holds the lower control arm, or by repositioning the MacPherson strut top or bottom. Shims, Eccentric, Slotted, Ball Joint Shims, Washers, Jagged, Tie Rod Joints Shims, Strut Rods, Slotted, Strut Joints

40. If OEM makes no allowance for caster or camber adjustment, aftermarket are often readily available from parts stores to make the angles adjustable. Kits Zits Kites

41. Sagging springs or overloading of the rear suspension causes camber on the rear. Positive Negative Neutral

42. If the rear axle pulls to the right, the vehicle will drift to the. (thrust angle concept) Right Left Center

43. A shim between the rear spindle & spindle mounting can adjust/correct both rear camber and rear toe. Inclined Plane Full Contact Special NAPA

44. Front is the last angle to be adjusted. This is done with the steering wheel. Caster Camber Toe Off Center Removed Centered

45. Some manufacturers recommend a steering wheel gauge to ensure the wheel is centered. Angle Dangle Rangle

46. On FWD vehicles the front wheels tend to toe under power & the rears toe in response to rolling resistance & suspension compliance. Zero running toe is the goal.

47. On RWD vehicles, the front wheels tend to toe while the rear wheels on an independent suspension tend to toe in as they push the vehicle ahead. Zero running toe is the goal.

48. Improperly cambered or toed rear wheels can affect steering as well as ABS. True or False

49. A thrust line or thrust angle that is off center to the right will cause a pull to the. Right Left Rear

50. Front wheels aligned to a rear thrust line, centers the steering wheel but results in tracking. Note: Rear paws not directly behind front paws. Elephant Dog Deer

51., is a condition when one wheel on an axle is set behind the other. It will cause an off center steering wheel, just like unequal toe. It can be caused by a misaligned front cradle. Set back Give back Take back

52. Toe misalignment of only 1/8 (.125, 3mm, ¼ degree) can scrub feet sideways every mile! That s why toe is considered to be the most severe tire wearing angle! 200 12 5280

53. The direction of feather edge or saw tooth tire wear indicates the toe problem. True or False Toe Wear Camber Wear

Magnetic Caster Camber Gauges

Camber Caster Inward Outward Tilt of the Tire As Viewed from the Front of the Vehicle Forward Rearward Tilt of the Steering Axis As Viewed from the Side of the Vehicle

Camber Caster

Toe Angle

Toe Angle Inward Outward Pointing of the Tires As viewed from the Top of the Vehicle