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    Established Member Two Rings vw754's Avatar
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    Q3 rear camber adjustment

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    Anyone know how adjust camber on the rear , had 2 new suspension arms (ones that hold the rear springs) and camber is now out , negative camber , tyres are sitting in at the top ,I've tried adjusting the bolts on the actual arms , but still got a lot of negative camber ,car drives like crap , skipping all over the place at the rear.
    Only rear arms replaced , I'd of thought that them bolts would of fixed the camber.
    2013 Audi Q3 S-Line TDI.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    The inner eccentric bolts are the only camber adjustment.
    Get a cheap camber gauge or a digital level (that reads in degrees) and do it.
    The Q3 normally has some negative camber in the back.

    Post a picture looking at the rear tires, at tire height, from the back of the car.

    What is the pn of the control arms you installed?
    Although they look similar, the Q3 uses a different length control arm than the ones used on a Golf, A3, TT....
    Last edited by S4'ed; 12-12-2024 at 10:51 AM.

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