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    Senior Member Two Rings jza80's Avatar
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    How much front drop and stay in OEM camber spec limits?

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    I'm thinking about a c/o setup for my 06 S4, but I don't want to have a lot of negative front camber and deal with all the issues that comes from that. Is there a known limit to the amount of drop that is possible while staying in the spec range for camber? When I dropped my other car 30mm, the camber changed from about 0.6deg neg to 1.8deg neg and I had to fit adjustable front upper links to dial it out. It was tramlining pretty bad with 1.8deg, even though this one is a hardcore performance car it still was unacceptable. I don't want to create the same issues on the S4, which does not have adjustment and no decent aftermarket adj. front link/arm availability, apparently.

    I'm only looking for a slight drop for the S4, maybe 1/3 - 1/2 inch, I really just want to make the look a bit more aggressive and also firm up the handling a bit. I'm thinking KW's.

    Anyone have a similar (slight) drop and can comment?

    Thanks!
    Last edited by jza80; 05-16-2008 at 12:43 PM.

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    Re: How much front drop and stay in OEM camber spec limits?

    would like to know the same

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    Senior Member Two Rings Fizikal S4Avant's Avatar
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    Re: How much front drop and stay in OEM camber spec limits?

    I concur

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