Steering Terminology

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teammaverick
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Steering Terminology

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can anybody explain steering terms like camber,castor,king pin inclination etc. with there effects?

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Tim.Wright
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Are you trying to get the internet to do your FSAE homework for you?
Not the engineer at Force India

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DiogoBrand
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It's probably really difficult to find those things on Google.

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strad
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Being in that kind of mood, I was going to ask why the heck he could just type his exact question into Google?
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Steven
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First of all, there's a wikipedia page for just about everything.

Secondly, there are numerous books that can help out.
A few recommended ones can be found in our books thread

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turbof1
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moved to general chat.
#AeroFrodo

Cold Fussion
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Why is this in general chat? It has nothing to do with Formula 1.

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eniacon
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Steven
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Cold Fussion wrote:Why is this in general chat? It has nothing to do with Formula 1.
Idd. Moved to "automotive technology".