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A caster angle can be seen best in a motorcycle: it's the angle of the strut support that connects to the wheel. This angle is instrumental in controlling the vehicle's amount of grip on the road, providing stability. Caster bars help hold the wheel in these positions, and can adversely affect your vehicle's handling and control if it wears out. Replace or upgrade your standard factory casters, and secure the support angle for maximum benefit.
The camber angle describes the relationship between the wheel and the chassis of the car. On some types of racing vehicles, they employ what is known as a negative camber angle, where the top of the wheel is closer to the chassis than the bottom. For your average driver, a neutral angle is recommended for maximum straight-ahead acceleration. With camber struts, you can adjust the camber angle for higher-performance handling. Find the right camber struts for your customized vehicle, and enhance the handling when cornering.
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