Incorrect steering axis inclination (S.A.I.) causes
...Incorrect steering axis inclination (S.A.I.) causes
tendency to assume toe-out orientation
generation of a braking effect at tight corners
poor recovery of the steering wheel after making a turn
the vehicle to pull to the side of lesser inclination
Correct answer is C
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