Steering ratio for heavy vehicles is in the range of
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A.O Below 10:1
B. Above 10:1
C. Below 30:1
D. Above 30:1
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The steering ratio for heavy vehicles is in the range of above 10:1. (Option B)
- The steering ratio is the angle by which the steering wheel is turned divided by the angle by which the inner wheel is turned.
- An 18:1 steering ratio, for example, means that when the steering wheel rotates 18 degrees, the inner wheel rotates 1 degree.
- A larger steering ratio indicates that the steering wheel must be turned more to turn the wheels, but it will be easier to turn.
- A lower steering ratio indicates that the steering wheel must be rotated less to turn the wheels, but rotating the steering wheel will be more difficult.
- Larger and heavier cars frequently have a larger steering ratio, making it simpler to turn the steering wheel. In most cases, the ratio is between 12:1 and 20:1. It would be difficult to turn the steering wheel on a vehicle with a low steering ratio.
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