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Wheel alignment of a Ford Focus.
Wheel alignment, which is sometimes referred to as breaking or tracking, is part of standard automobile maintenance that consists of adjusting the angles of wheels to the car manufacturer specifications.[1] The purpose of these adjustments is to reduce tire wear and to ensure that vehicle travel is straight and true (without "pulling" to one side).[2] Alignment angles can also be altered beyond the maker's specifications to obtain a specific handling characteristic. Motorsport and off-road applications may call for angles to be adjusted well beyond normal, for a variety of reasons.
Wheelalignment, which is sometimes referred to as breaking or tracking, is part of standard automobile maintenance that consists of adjusting the angles...
or torpedo Shaft alignment, in mechanical engineering, aligning two or more shafts with each other Wheelalignment, automobile wheel and suspension angles...
the wear, with the objective of extending the life of the tire. Alignment— Wheelalignment helps prevent wear by having the tire rotate in a direction, other...
excessive vibration. Tire balancing is distinct from wheelalignment. Static balance requires the wheel center of mass to be located on its axis of rotation...
one wheel which is connected to the other wheel by a track rod (or tie rod) which is an adjustable rod which determines the relative wheelalignment. Typically...
on which the wheel can rotate and calipers, to measure slight deviations of the wheel's rim from ideal alignment. Proper wheelalignment includes lateral...
unchanging camber yields predictable handling—at least on smooth surfaces. Wheelalignment is simplified. Traction, braking and tire wear characteristics do not...
sequence alignment software is a compilation of software tools and web portals used in pairwise sequence alignment and multiple sequence alignment. See structural...
use in racing Erasmus Darwin House, Lichfield UK. Museum. Darwin Page Ackerman concept used on Yamaha motor-tricycle, Niken WheelAlignment Explained...
under-inflation, overloading or poor wheelalignment. Increased tread wear on only one side of a tire: often a sign of poor wheelalignment. Tread worn away completely:...
although it is sometimes used to refer to someone who repairs wheels, wheelalignment, rims, drums, discs and wire spokes on modern vehicles such as automobiles...
Realignment (sports) Wheelalignment "Re-Align", song by Godsmack from the album Faceless Public Safety Realignment initiative Alignment (disambiguation)...
traditionally transferred mechanically to the motor and wheels through a steering wheel and steering column, throttle, hydraulic brakes, brake pull handles and...
Professor Bradley Schaefer stated that the claimed alignments for three wheels studied, the Bighorn medicine wheel, one at Moose Mountain in southeastern Saskatchewan...
labor services include tire rotation, balancing and repair as well as wheelalignment which can prevent premature tire wear. In the Philippines, roadside...
design and vehicle weight, or vehicle suspension design, or simply wheelalignment can all contribute to how severe the effect is. Tire tread pattern...
subject to constant impact of vibration and its condition reflects both wheelalignment and steering response. In vehicle suspension systems, struts are most...
Wheeler Dealers is a British television series. In each episode the presenters save an old and repairable vehicle, by repairing or otherwise improving...
Caster angle Ride height Roll center Scrub radius Steering ratio Toe Wheelalignment Wheelbase Some attributes or aspects of vehicle dynamics are purely...
cars were often purely cosmetic and any problems with how the car ran-wheelalignment, engine, transmission, etc-was still up to the participants to fix...
A train wheel or rail wheel is a type of wheel specially designed for use on railway tracks. The wheel acts as a rolling component, typically press fitted...
Sai (deity), an Egyptian god Steering Axis Inclination, a secondary wheelalignment measurement Toyota Sai, alternate name for the Lexus HS hybrid car...
In bioinformatics, a sequence alignment is a way of arranging the sequences of DNA, RNA, or protein to identify regions of similarity that may be a consequence...
86:1 "performance" and 8.25:1 "turbo". Tracking was adjusted via a wheelalignment lever underneath the vehicles themselves. The vehicle's on-board battery...
trams lowers mechanical brake use. Steel wheel and rail particulates are produced but regular wheelalignment and flexible track mounting can reduce emissions...