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See All 5 Photos On most IFS, you lose caster angle as the suspension arms droop. Caster can be defined as the steering pivot angle (front to rear) when viewed from the side of the vehicle.
On dropped-axle suspension caster is measured by the number of degrees the kingpin and front axle are laid back from vertical; on IFS it is measured by the lean of the spindle. Increasing positive ...
The basics of suspension geometry ... or where the upper ball joint is farther to the rear than the lower on an IFS car. Caster angle affects the steering, allowing the wheels to run straight ...
Basically, caster refers to the vertical angle of ... but that's not possible because of the arc an IFS suspension travels through. Often 1 or 2 degrees of negative camber is set into the ...
As reported by Times of India, Agrawal, a 1994-batch IFS officer who was serving as ... register before sending them to Siliguri. The suspension came after a complaint was filed by the VHP to ...
Meritor, Inc. announced the launch of its ProTec Independent Front Suspension (IFS) for motorcoach applications. The new IFS MIS-20E is Meritor’s first suspension specifically designed for the ride ...
MT. VERNON, MO–Reyco Granning introduces the next generation IFS suspension family proudly branded ComfortMaster. The first two platform variants will be based on 17,000-pound GAWR and 20,000 ...