Positive camber refers to the angle at which the top of a wheel is tilted away from the vehicle's body. In automotive terms, 1 degree of positive camber means that the top of the wheel is tilted outward by 1 degree. This angle is typically used to improve stability and handling in certain driving conditions. The exact impact of positive camber can vary depending on the vehicle and the driving situation.
Caster setting, degrees, +1 to 3. Camber setting, degrees, 0 to +3/4. Toe-in setting, inches, 0 to 1/8".
Caster 2 to 4 degrees Camber -1 to 1 degrees Toe 0 to .2 inches
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1 minute = 1/60 degrees.
1% = 3.6 degrees
1 degree Celsius = 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
90 degrees
1 revolution is 360 degrees.
1-89 degrees.
540 degrees. 1 triangle = 180 degrees.
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