


Understanding Camber and Its Impact on Vehicle Handling and Stability
Camber refers to the upward or downward tilt of a vehicle's wheels and suspension when viewed from the front or rear. Camber can affect the handling and stability of a vehicle, as well as its tire wear.
There are two types of camber: positive camber and negative camber. Positive camber occurs when the top of the wheel is tilted outward away from the vehicle, while negative camber occurs when the top of the wheel is tilted inward towards the vehicle.
Camber can be adjusted on some vehicles to improve handling or to compensate for worn or uneven suspension components. It is typically measured in degrees and is often specified by the manufacturer for optimal performance and safety.



