GOKNEAL
Mechanical
- Sep 18, 2007
- 2
We are manufacturing a three wheeled orthopedic scooter. As it stands, steering test show the inner wheel (on a left or right hand turn) turning in to a lesser degree then the outer wheel. What is causing this? Our tie rod mounts are not welded directly under or above the king pins. They are offset closer to the wheels. Could this impact the angle at which the wheels turn in? Changing the toe will aleviate this to a degree, but it also reduces turning radius to a large degree. Any help would be greatly appreaciated.