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Suspension
Frame Angle
A factor which will affect the caster measurement is the frame angle (Figure 5-10). Frame angle should
be taken into account when determining the proper caster setting. The frame angle is negative (–) if the
slope is downward toward the front of the vehicle and positive (+) if the slope is upward. To determine
the frame angle:
1. Park the coach on a level surface.
2. Place a protractor with a level gauge against the bottom edge of a straight section of the frame
rail near the chassis midpoint.
3. Determine the angle at which the frame rail slopes from level.
Compute the actual caster setting (see previous section) to be used by combining (adding or subtracting)
the frame angle and caster measurement as follows:
1. Add NEGATIVE frame angle and POSITIVE caster.
2. Add POSITIVE frame angle and NEGATIVE caster.
3. Subtract NEGATIVE frame angle and NEGATIVE caster.
4. Subtract POSITIVE frame angle and POSITIVE caster.
Figure 5-10, Frame angle
Frame Rail
Protractor
Angle
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