Camber on a Quatrro

Sonny Singh

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hi guys

having fitted air ride to the car, i now have the opportunity of driving low but i gdo get a bit of rubbage when i go around a bend.

esspecially on the rear.

question is, can i have a slight camber on all 4 wheels or do the wheels all have to be straight?

thank you
 
You can, will be detrimental to handling and tyre wear though. Legality is also questionable depending how much camber you go for.
 
You can, will be detrimental to handling and tyre wear though. Legality is also questionable depending how much camber you go for.

So basically I’m better off reducing the spacer size and have a bit more tuck


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hi guys

having fitted air ride to the car, i now have the opportunity of driving low but i gdo get a bit of rubbage when i go around a bend.

esspecially on the rear.

question is, can i have a slight camber on all 4 wheels or do the wheels all have to be straight?

thank you

You'll be fine. You can't add that much camber anyways without changing or adding some parts. I had to add camber to my rears to fit my 10.5" wide wheels when I had them on. But as stated above, you might experience premature tire wear. Hope you like buying tires every few months.
 
So basically I’m better off reducing the spacer size and have a bit more tuck


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Yes, best for handling and tyre wear is to reduce the spacer. If you want the stanced wideboy look, go with camber but be prepared to eat tyres.

I have assumed you are talking about adding 2-4deg of camber with some custom arms, not just winding the camber on on the standard arms. The effect is the same, just to different degrees of severity.
 

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