Alignment/adjustment, Wheel alignment, Camber – Spicer Steer Axles Application Guidelines User Manual

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AXAG400 – February 2007

3- Alignment/Adjustment


Wheel Alignment

Correct wheel alignment promotes longer tire wear and ease of handling while minimizing strain on the

steering system and axle components. Use vehicle manufacturer’s instructions to inspect wheel

alignment.

Note: Total vehicle alignment is recommended when aligning the steer axle.

Camber

Camber is the vertical tilt of the wheel as viewed from the front of the vehicle. This is machined in at time

of manufacture and is not adjustable. Most roads are made with a crown which means that the

outside/right hand of the lane is lower than the left side of the lane. This improves the drainage of the

road but adversely affects the vehicles handling. Road crown must be compensated for in alignment

settings because a crowned road causes a vehicle to pull or drift to the lower side of the road. Typically

adjustment of camber is made to have slightly more positive camber on the left to compensate for the

road crown. Proper camber, in combination with correct toe and caster, assures that the tread is as flat

against the road as possible under all driving conditions.

Positive” camber is an outward

tilt of the wheel at the top.

“Negative” camber is an inward

tilt of the wheel at the top.

Caster Adjustment

Caster is the fore and aft tilt (toward front or rear of vehicle) of the steering kingpin as viewed from the

side of the vehicle. The basic purpose of caster is to maintain directional control, giving more on-center

feel to the steering and return the vehicle to a straight ahead position when exiting a turn. A bicycle is a

good example of caster where the front fork is almost always tilted back, giving the front wheel positive

caster. On a Heavy Truck, caster is adjusted when the steer axle is mounted on the front springs.

Typically a wedge shaped spacer block is used to initially set caster.

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