Alignments
Springs
Alignments 2
Rear Susp
Basic Suspension
100
The inward and outward tilt of the wheel.
What is Camber?
100
The suspension component that combines a shock absorber with a coil spring.
What is a MacPerson strut?
100
Eliminates the need for an upper ball joint. 
What is the McPherson strut? 
100
Allows for lengthening of the leaf springs.  
What is purpose of the leaf spring shackle?
100
The component designed to reduce body roll.
What is the stabilizer/anti-sway bar? 
200
The forward and backward tilt of the steering axis.
What is Caster?
200
Longitudinally mounted springs that twist, and allow for easy ride height adjustment. 
What are torsion bar springs?
200
Total Caster 0.1

Total Camber 0.0

Which way is the vehicle pulling?

This vehicle not pulling. 
200
A test used to identify free play in the entire steering system?
What is the dry park test?
200
The suspension system used for its simplicity and durability.
What are leaf springs?
300
The angle when the wheels are toe-in. 
What is positive toe?
300
Coil, torsion, leaf are examples of this. 
What is the suspension spring?
300
Rear toe at -0.1/-0.1

Total toe is....

-.2
300
Rear toe being out of specifications will cause this.
What is thrust angle to the left or to the right. 
300
What is the part of the suspension that supports the weight of the vehicle and absorbs bumps?
What is the spring?
400
The angles when the wheels are toe-out. 
What is negative toe?
400
This type of spring uses a center bolt. 
What are leaf springs?
400
Rear toe at 0.5/0.0

Thrust angle is to the.....

Right
400
These reduce the oscillations of the suspension springs.
Shock absorber
400
Brake calipers, brake rotors, wheels and tires are examples of this. 
What is unsprung weight? 
500
The angle that controls thrust angle. 
Rear toe. 
500
This part reduces friction of the leaf springs on eachother. 
What are plastic spacers?
500
Camber -1.5/-2.5

Cross Camber is.....

1.0
500
They both perform the same action, controlling spring oscillations, but one is a structural suspension component. 
What is the difference between a shock absorber and a strut? 
500
These connect the control arm to the steering knuckle.
What are ball joints?