What does the measurement on my caster camber gauge mean?

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A caster camber gauge measures the caster in each wheel. The measurement has to do with wheel alignment and degrees of track on the tire.

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Description : If the designed speed on a circular curve of radius 1400 m is 80 km/hour, no super-elevation is provided, if the camber, is (A) 4 % (B) 3 % (C) 2 % (D) 1.7 %

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

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