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Suspension Tyres 1 Tyres 2 History of Wheels 1 History of Wheels 2 History of Wheels 3 History of Wheels 4 History of Wheels 5 History of Wheels 6 Tyre label History Sec. Wheels Winter Tyre Snow Chains All-weather Tyres Where to mount new tyres? Radial Ply Tyre Cross-ply Tyre Low Cross-section Tyre fitting Additional information Wheel Balancing Bus Wheel Balancing Tyre Production 1 Tire Production 2 Speedlimits Wheel Load Limits Roller Reststance 1 Stiction Emergency Running 1 Emergency Running 2 Tyre Press. Control 1 Tyre Control 2 Tyre Press. Control 3 Rims Alloy Rim Alloy Rim (production) Drop-center Rim Spoked wheel Rim Hump Rim (truck) Emergency Wheel Offset Wheel Positions Wheel-measuring Wheel Base Steering Offset Castor Steering axis incl. Wheel Alignment Relative Steering Angle Track Camber Obl./Side slip angle Axle Alignment 1 Axle Alignment 2 Axle Alignment 3 Tyre Calculation Inch -> mm Slip Axle Load Distrib. Payload Distrib. Roller Resistance 2 Wheels Wheels 2
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The steering axis inclination determines, together with the caster, the resetting forces and the camber of the steered wheels, also, together with the wheel-rim offset, influences the steering offset.
The steering axis inclination describes the inclination angle, from the top inwards, of a steered wheel. The greater it is, the more the camber is influenced in a positive direction. Apart from that, the resetting forces are increased because the front of the vehicle is raised when turning in. 04/10