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VOCATIONAL INSTRUCTOR IN MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS OF TWO WHEELERS AND THREE WHEELERS
mechanical engineering automobile engineering
KERALA PSC
KERALA PSC MECHANICAL
KERALA PSC AUTOMOBILES
1. The tilting of the front wheels away from the vertical, when viewed from the front of the car, is called
(A): camber
(B): caster
(C): toe-in
(D): toe-out
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