Wheel Alignment (Procedures): Camber

1967 Chevrolet P20 Series 4.1L Eng, Automatic Trans, Trans Mfr CD PowerglideSECTION Camber

Camber is the tilting of the wheel, outward at either top or bottom, as viewed from the front of vehicle. When wheels tilt outward at the top from the centerline of vehicle, camber is said to be positive. When wheels tilt inward at the top, camber is said to be negative. Amount of tilt is measured in degrees from vertical.

Fig 1: CAMBER ANGLE
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