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Pair of 2-degree negative camber front suspension arms to improve cornering ability on the Classic Mini. Sold per pair only.

General Information:

  • Negative camber lower arms are specifically forged in different degrees to give 1.5 (C-AJJ3364), 2.0 (C-AJJ3364A) or 2.5 degrees (C-AJJ3364B) more negative camber
  • All are heat-treated and crack-tested for safety
  • Negative camber on the front of the Classic Mini will make the car handle (& turn) much better than stock. A stock Mini will have as much as 1 degree positive camber (the top of the tire leans out from the car more than from the bottom)
Lower Suspension Arm Pair 2° Negative Camber | Classic Mini

Lower Suspension Arm Pair 2° Negative Camber | Classic Mini

Lower Suspension Arm Pair 2° Negative Camber | Classic Mini
Part No: C-AJJ3364A
$153.90
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Pair of 2-degree negative camber front suspension arms to improve cornering ability on the Classic Mini. Sold per pair only.

General Information:

  • Negative camber lower arms are specifically forged in different degrees to give 1.5 (C-AJJ3364), 2.0 (C-AJJ3364A) or 2.5 degrees (C-AJJ3364B) more negative camber
  • All are heat-treated and crack-tested for safety
  • Negative camber on the front of the Classic Mini will make the car handle (& turn) much better than stock. A stock Mini will have as much as 1 degree positive camber (the top of the tire leans out from the car more than from the bottom)
 
 
Question:
hello, do you have front and rear available? I have a Austin mini 1980.
 
 
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