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Discussion Forum : Automobile Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 38)
38.
The tilting of the front wheels away from the vertical, when viewed from the front of the car, is called
camber
caster
toe-in
toe-out
Answer: Option
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Nikunj patel said:   6 years ago
View from the side of the vehicle and its strut (Jumper) is called Caster.
And view from the front of vehicle and it's tyre is call camber.
Toe in is effect of tyre outer side wear of tyre.
Toe out is effect of tyre inner side wear of tyre.
In wheel alignment toe in and toe out adjustable only through of steering ball joint.
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Pranav Shelke said:   6 years ago
If view from the front the it must be toe out.

Jordan said:   7 years ago
Answer is corect chamber angle.

SambaSiva said:   7 years ago
The correct answer is toe out.

AKASH RAVINDRA said:   8 years ago
It is camber because toe out is viewed from the top not a front.

SUMITH MELEDATH said:   8 years ago
Correct answer is toe out.

Arvind said:   8 years ago
The Correct answer is toe-out.

Rohini said:   8 years ago
The correct answer is toe-out chamber.

Sambit said:   1 decade ago
The angle between the centre line of the tyre and vertical line viewed from the front of the vehicle is known is as camber.

The angle between the vertical line and the kingpin center in the plane of the wheel when viewed from the side is known as caster.

PRAKASH CHOUDHARY said:   1 decade ago
Is there any easy way to understand difference between camber and caster ?

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