Front Axles and Vehicle Alignment Factors
Commercial Vehicle Tires
Suspension Systems
Steering Systems and Integral Steering Gears
Truck Frames
100

This type of axle is mounted in front of the drive axles 

What are the pusher axle(s)?

100

This is always measured when cold

What is Tire inflation pressures ?

100

This is the maximum air pressure an air spring is designed to contain

What is 200psi?

100

This design of tie-rod ends and tie-rod centers enables sharp turning radiuses without interference.

What is Dropped ?

100

This t is the strongest type of frame rail

What is an I-beam rail? 

200

This type of axle is powered and can move the vehicle

What is the Live axle?

200

This is the primary determinant of tire inflation pressure. 

What is the vehicle weight?

200

This is the movement of the suspension due to road bumps and terrain

What is Articulation ?

200

This force transmitted from the tires back through the steering system to the drive 

What is road feel?

200

aluminum mixed with other metals to increase its strength.

What is Aluminum alloy? 

300

This Center to center length is critical to maintain the same number or turns from center to the steering stops 

What is a Drag link?

300

The tires at each position (steering, drive, trailer) all experience different.

What is rolling Resistance?

300

This is the weight of the vehicle components supported by the springs.

What is Sprung weight?

300

This movable electrical connection between the airbag and electrical system

What is the Clock Spring?

300

The flat areas at the top and bottom of the frame rail

What are Flanges?

400

This is the difference in distance between any axle end and the perpendicular centerline.

What is axle setback?

400

Wide-base tires are large tires with a low

What is Aspect ratio ?

400

Driver’s comfort is optimized in the vehicle, & the load is better protected with this type of system.

What is an air-spring suspension?

400

This technique ensures the correct phasing of the steering column U-joints when being reassembled after servicing

What is match marking the steering shafts?  

400

This usually caused by chronic overload or a section change in the frame rail, which causes a weak point  

What are fatigue cracks? 

500

This extreme conditions of setback or thrust angle, the tracks the rear tires make are beside those of the front.  

What is crabbing?

500

This has resistance to  Road hazard penetration 

What is Steer tire tread ?

500

This single- or multi-leaf spring packs that have one or more leaves rolled into an eye at each end

What are constant-rate springs? 

500

Any cyclical-like tightness, locking-up, or torque variations at the steering wheel results in

What is Binding?

500

This is the actual measure of the strength of the frame

What is Resist Bending Moment (RBM)?