35. Technician A says positive caster will result from excessive toe-in. Technician B says a vehicle may wander as a result of excessive negative caster. Who is correct? a. A only Bonly -T d. neither A nor B both A and B

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35. Technician A says positive caster will result from excessive toe-in. Technician B says a vehicle may wander as a result
of excessive negative caster. Who is correct?
Bonly -T
a. A only
both A and B
d. neither A nor B
Transcribed Image Text:35. Technician A says positive caster will result from excessive toe-in. Technician B says a vehicle may wander as a result of excessive negative caster. Who is correct? Bonly -T a. A only both A and B d. neither A nor B
71. Which problem is not caused by excessive positive caster?
poor steering return
a. hard steering
wheel shimmy
d. excessive road shock
43. What effect does Ackerman's principle have on steering operation?
a. It allows for caster changes while turning
It allows the outside tire to turn at a tighter radius than the inside tire
It allows the inside tire to turn at a tighter radius than the outside tire
d. It allows for camber changes while turning
Transcribed Image Text:71. Which problem is not caused by excessive positive caster? poor steering return a. hard steering wheel shimmy d. excessive road shock 43. What effect does Ackerman's principle have on steering operation? a. It allows for caster changes while turning It allows the outside tire to turn at a tighter radius than the inside tire It allows the inside tire to turn at a tighter radius than the outside tire d. It allows for camber changes while turning
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