Exam 10: Four Wheel Alignment Part 2 Diagnostic Angles and Frame Damage
Exam 1: Suspension and Steering Systems85 Questions
Exam 2: Basic Theories81 Questions
Exam 3: Tires and Wheels116 Questions
Exam 4: Wheel Bearings46 Questions
Exam 5: Shock Absorbers and Struts52 Questions
Exam 6: Front Suspension Systems48 Questions
Exam 7: Rear Suspension Systems52 Questions
Exam 8: Steering Columns and Steering Linkage Mechanisms51 Questions
Exam 9: Four Wheel Alignment Part 1 Primary Angles57 Questions
Exam 10: Four Wheel Alignment Part 2 Diagnostic Angles and Frame Damage85 Questions
Exam 11: Computer Controlled Suspension Systems57 Questions
Exam 12: Power Steering Pumps54 Questions
Exam 13: Rack and Pinion Steering Gears and Four Wheel Steering61 Questions
Exam 14: Recirculating Ball Steering Gears37 Questions
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Technician A says a dedicated bench system is used to perform unitized body measurements after medium to heavy collision damage. Technician B says a tram gauge may be used to measure the distance between the front strut towers on a unitized body. Who is correct?
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During a wheel alignment, a technician suspects that the front cradle on a front-wheel-drive vehicle may have shifted. If the cradle was shifted from the right to the left, what effect would it have?
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Setback occurs when one wheel is driven rearward in relation to the opposite wheel.
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The right-front wheel setback is excessive on a MacPherson strut front suspension system. The most likely cause of this problem is:
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