Tech A and B
True/False
Angles
Hunter
Misc.
100
Tech A: Thrust Alignment should be Performed if rear toe cannot be adjusted to eliminate thrust angle. Tech B: Front wheel toe can be set to the vehicle centerline if the thrust angle is zero. Neither: Both:
Both are correct
100
A thrust angle alignment aligns the front wheels of a vehicle to the rear thrustline
True
100
The angle formed by the inward or outward tilt of a wheel and measured against a vertical line is called: A. Camber B. Caster C. Toe D. Thrust Angle
A. Camber
100
The WinToe feature makes it possible for a technician to: A. Easily identify tools needed to properly complete the toe adjustment B. Orient and mark shims for necessary cutouts C. Recall the vehicle's toe specifications D. Set toe without locking the steering wheel level
D. Set toe without locking the steering wheel level
100
Which is a common procedure for adjusting caster on a standard SLA suspension? A. Rotate a tie rod sleeve B. Adjust a lower strut mount bolt C. Move a control arm equally inward or outward D. Move a control arm forward or backward (single side movement)
D. Move a control arm forward or backward (single side movement)
200
Tech A: Always asks before an alignment if a vehicle is used to carry cargo Tech B: Always asks if the vehicle is used commercially Both: Neither:
Both
200
Weight has no effect when aligning a vehicle.
False
200
The difference is distance across the front and rear of tires mounted on the same axle is called: A. Camber B. Caster C. Toe D. Thrust Angle
C. Toe
200
What Power Tool is used to install aftermarket truck bushings? A. WinToe B. Shim Select II C. A.B.C. D. None of the above
C. A.B.C.
200
The clearest and most common physical evidence of vehicle misalignment is:
Tire wear
300
Tech A: Vehicle may pull towards the side with the lower degree of camber Tech B: Vehicle may pull towards the side with the lower degree of caster Both: Neither:
Tech B
300
Vehicles constructed with factory adjustment systems may require additional aftermarket products for adjusting the alignment to specifications
True
300
Caster can vary by: A. Lowering the front of the vehicle B. Raising the rear of the vehicle C. Adding excessive weight to the rear of the vehicle D. All of the above
D. All of the above
300
Which Hunter program helps technicians set up full contact shims for installation? A. WinToe B. ShimInstaller 1.5 C. Shim Select II D. None of the above
C. Shim Select II
300
Which is a common procedure for adjusting camber on a standard SLA suspension? A. Rotate a tie rod sleeve B. Adjust a strut mount bolt C. Move a control arm equally inward or outward D. Pivot the ball joint(s)
C. Move a control arm equally inward or outward
400
Tech A: You must be ASE Certified to complete a proper alignment Tech B: You must have the Hunter alignment tool to complete a toe adjustment Both: Neither:
Neither
400
Excessive tire wear in the center of a tire tread is caused by under inflation.
False
400
Which angle describes a relationship of all four wheels on a vehicle? A. Caster B. SAI C. Thrust Angle D. Toe E. Camber
Thrust Angle
400
Hunter Engineering makes: A. Alignment equipment B. Tire balance equipment C. Brake lathes D. Both A and B E. All of the above
E. All of the above
400
-Hard turning at low speeds -Poor steering wheel return after turns -Wander from side to side -Wheel shimmy These are symptoms of:
Improperly adjusted caster
500
Tech A: This question is worth 500 points Tech B: This question is worth 5 times more than the first question in this column Neither: Both:
Both:
500
Camber measurements change when a vehicle is turned
True
500
Caster or camber differences must be at least ________ to cause a pull. A. Caster doesn't cause a pull B. 1 Degree C. Will Sosa D. 0.5 degree
D. 0.5 degree
500
What is the program used to eliminate unnecessary steps from the typical alignment procedure?
WinAlign
500
The most likely source of a brake related steering problem would be: A. Uneven caster B. Faulty calipers C. Under inflated tires D. All of the above
B. Faulty calipers