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 Camber (wheel inclination)
Camber is the inward or outward inclination of a wheel compared to a vertical line.
The camber reduces the load on the outer wheel bearing by displacing the load on the steering
knuckle inwards. Thus, most of the load is transferred to the inner wheel bearing, which is more
robust. If the upper part of the wheel leans outwards as seen in the illustration. , the camber is
called positive.
A = Camber
V = Vertical line
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