What is the degree of wheel turn when the steering wheel is fully locked?
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Generally speaking, the wheel turning angle when the steering wheel is fully locked is about 25-30 degrees for most vehicles, while rear-wheel-drive cars typically have a range of 30-35 degrees. For high-end vehicle models, the universal joint can withstand greater stress, allowing for a larger tire turning angle. Below is some information about steering wheels: 1. Introduction: The steering wheel is a wheel-shaped device used to control the direction of cars, ships, aircraft, etc. 2. Function: The steering wheel converts the force applied by the driver on its rim into torque, which is then transmitted to the steering shaft. 3. Composition: It mainly consists of a frame, foam, and corresponding installation clips or screw holes for the driver's airbag (DAB).