Spec listed on the printout from my alignment shop. Measured in
degrees.
The printout also lists all the other usual specs - including Thrust
Angle, and Total Toe(front & rear) that have been around since square
wheels went out of style.
What does "Steer Ahead" signify?
-ChrisCoaster
ChrisCoaster - 15 Jan 2008 17:06 GMT
> Spec listed on the printout from my alignment shop. Measured in
> degrees.
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> -ChrisCoaster
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Is it just me, or do I ask the weirdest questions on rec.autos.tech??
Come on, somebody must know what it is!
-CC
spamTHISbrp@yahoo.com - 15 Jan 2008 17:24 GMT
> Spec listed on the printout from my alignment shop. Measured in
> degrees.
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> -ChrisCoaster
The Hunter web site mentions it, but does not define it.
Dave
Ulf - 15 Jan 2008 21:12 GMT
>> Spec listed on the printout from my alignment shop. Measured in
>> degrees.
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> The Hunter web site mentions it, but does not define it.
It's the relationship between the steering wheel and the wheels, ie. 0
deg's is when the steering wheel is centered the wheels point straight
ahead.
> Dave
Ulf