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What are Camber, Caster, and Toe?

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What are Camber, Caster, and Toe?

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Camber, caster, and toe are terms used to describe various alignment settings: Camber is the angle of the vertical axis of the wheel, measured perpendicular to the centerline of the vehicle. Camber is adjustable on ACRs and can be modified for adjustability on other Neons. Negative camber indicates that the tops of the wheels are tipped in toward the centerline of the car; positive camber means that the tops are tipped out. See the discussion on camber adjustments below for more information on this subject. Caster is the angle of the vertical axis of the wheel, measured fore-and-aft, parallel to the centerline of the vehicle. This influences steering effort and tendency of the steering to self-center, and is not normally adjustable on the Neon. Toe is the angle of the horizontal axis of the wheel, measured relative to the centerline of the vehicle. Toe is adjustable on all Neons. Toe-in (positive) means that the wheels are pointed slightly toward each other as the car rolls forward; to

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