Caster, Camber and Toe.
the steering wheel is connected to axles, the axles changes angles thus moving the rims.
The main job of the idler arm is to support the steering linkage system in a vehicle, ensuring proper alignment and function of the steering mechanism. It connects the center link to the frame of the vehicle, allowing for smooth movement during steering. Additionally, the idler arm helps maintain the stability of the steering system by absorbing road vibrations and loads. Proper functioning of the idler arm is crucial for safe and responsive steering.
why do we need a steering system
An integral power-steering system is otherwise known as a four-wheel steering system. It is also known as an all-wheel steering system.
It is a steering wheel that can be adjusted to different angles.
A pair of Ackerman arms in a truck steering system are connected by a steering linkage, which typically includes tie rods and a steering gear mechanism. This linkage ensures that when the driver turns the steering wheel, both Ackerman arms move in unison, allowing for coordinated turning of the wheels. The design helps achieve optimal turning angles for the inner and outer wheels, improving maneuverability and reducing tire wear.
Electric (Power) Steering works from a hydraulic pumping system, advantages are lighter steering for easier control.
the 3 main angles are the acute angle, the right angle, and lastly the obtuse angle..
You will screw your steering system. You need to flush steering system ASAP. And of course do not drive with engine oil in steering.
what is variable gear ratio steering steering system?
To transmit the rotary movement to the steering linkages.
Provide flexible connection to steering assembly