While diagnosing and adjusting turning radius:
a. When a vehicle is making a left turn, the left front wheel turns at a sharper angle than the right front wheel.
b. Improper turning radius may be caused by a bent tie rod on a short-and-long arm suspension system.
c. Improper turning radius may be caused by an improperly positioned rack-and-pinion steering gear on a front-wheel-drive car.
d. Improper turning radius is adjusted by turning an eccentric strut-to-steering knuckle bolt.