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Level 4 57.14%
Lower at the wheel ballstud 1 14.29%
Higher at the wheel ballstud 0 0%
or doesn't it matter with the Mardave? 2 28.57%
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Default Turnbuckles / How do you set them up?

Assembled mine so they are the same length but when fitted on the car they are angled down to the wheel ballstud.

My thinking is they should be level but you regular dave drivers will know better I hope

So which way is it best to have them set?

1. Level
2. Lower at the wheel ballstud
3. Higher at the wheel ballstud
4. or doesn't it matter with the Mardave?
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i try to have mine as level as possible... but if they're a bit lower at the wheel it doesn't matter... but try and make sure they are 90 degrees when looking at them from the top aswell
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Level with the car is loaded when using a flat mounted servo will stop any bump toe in/out. If your using angled servo mounts then it doesn't matter at all.
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