The following are the reasons for hard steering
1. Excessive castor may be there
2. Incorrect wheel alignment
3. Tyre pressure may be too high
4. Steering-gear may be adjusted too tightly
A. All are correct
B. 1, 2 & 4 are correct
C. 2, 3 & 4 are correct
D. 1, 2 & 3 are correct
Answer: Option B
Related Questions on Steering and Suspension System
Which of the following factor affect the wheel alignment?
A. Factors pertaining to wheel
B. Steering geometry
C. Steering linkages
D. All are correct
The effect of having excess caster results in
A. Insufficient kick-back from the road shocks
B. Over sensitive steering
C. Hard steering and transmission of road shocks
D. Insufficient vehicle height
Which of the following can be adjusted by modifying the tie rod attachment length?
A. Camber
B. Caster
C. Toe
D. Steering gear ratio
A. Hydraulic steering
B. Vacuum steering
C. Compressed air steering
D. All of the above
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