Hi,
Ackerman angles! In theory, lines projected from the centres of the front wheels should cross at the same point as where they cross a line projected through the rear axle. In such a case, all four wheels will be turning about the same point.
In practice, I doubt that that happens very often. Even when going in a straight line, when the axis should cross at infinity, tyre toe-in/toe-out will ensure that the front wheels are pointing in different directions.
I have always suspected that an Ackerman angle is impossible to achieve if the track rod is in front of the axle.
Many yonks ago, I bought a Morris J-type van, which I towed home. Silly me, I did not check where my 'oppo had tied the tow rope. The track-rod, being in front of the axle, seemed (to him) to be a suitable place. The 10 mile tow home wiped all the beautiful tread off both front tyres. I scrapped the van, and put the two remaining meaty tyres (600-16s) on the front of my 107".
This would have been in the late 1970s, or early 1980. The J-type cost me £15, and I think the 107 was £700 from a dealer. If only I had know then .....
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