Description And Operation: Components: Camber
Camber refers to the angle at which the top of the wheel is tilted inward or outward relative to the vertical line started from the center of the floor when the vehicle is viewed from the front.
- It facilitates steering control of the steering wheel and prevents bending of the front axle.
(+) Camber
It is a camber form with wheels tilted outward from the top. It prevents the underside of the wheel from opening, so there is less tire wear due to unnecessary driving resistance on curves.
(-) Camber
It is a camber form with wheels tilted inward from the top. Causes strong friction when driving curves but tires are prone to wear.