Explain the effects of a sagged front spring.

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A sagged front spring causes the camber to move to a negative position, which causes wear on the inside edge of the tire tread. This condition may also cause steering pull. A sagged front spring causes the caster to move to a less positive position, which decreases directional stability.

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