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  • Camber Angle- Marina Front Suspension.

    Hi, Has a proper positive camber angle ever been established for Marina based Roadsters. Mine differs slightly side to side and I'm not sure if it's even worth doing but I'd like to know what to aim for if I do i.

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    Re: Camber Angle- Marina Front Suspension.

    Marina spec is somewhere between 33' and 46' positive.
    But it is going to vary depending on the ride height set on a Roadster which may not be standard.
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      Re: Camber Angle- Marina Front Suspension.

      Thanks Steve. I think I'll just go for the lesser angle as it looks about right, probably not too important anyway as the wheel movement is quite limited.

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