Definitions for "STEERING GEOMETRY"
The group of design variables outside the steering mechanism that affect steering behavior, including camber, caster, linkage arrangement, ride steer, scrub radius, toe-in, and trail.
Manner in which the steering linkages, suspension and front wheels are set up relative to each other and to the road. Ideally, it provides the necessary steering accuracy and directional stability.
It refers to a set of design variables outside the steering mechanism which virtually affect steering behavior, including camber, caster, linkage arrangement, ride steer, scrub radius, toe-in and trail.
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Steering-related term