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Caster causes a wheel to align with the direction of travel, and can be accomplished either by caster displacement or caster angle. Caster displacement moves the steering axis ahead of the axis of wheel rotation, as with the front wheels of a shopping cart. Caster angle moves the steering axis from
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446:Automobile
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267:References
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103:vertical.
93:ball joint
77:motorcycle
627:Oversteer
594:Wheelbase
564:Toe angle
534:Live axle
479:Beam axle
351:ESPACENET
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852:Category
604:Steering
513:Hydragas
230:See also
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622:Kingpin
434:Chassis
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195:aligned
175:lateral
110:History
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85:vehicle
81:bicycle
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