Integrated Engineering Audi Volkswagen MK5 MK6 Adjustable Camber Plates (TT, TTS, GTI & Jetta)
Integrated Engineering Audi Volkswagen MK5 MK6 Adjustable Camber Plates (TT, TTS, GTI & Jetta)
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IE's true motorsport camber plates maximize grip levels and ensure your tire's contact patch is flat on the pavement under hard cornering. Fine tune and dial in camber to combat body roll and suspension deflection. Gain maximum adjust-ability of your camber!
Integrated Engineering camber plates excel when ensuring that the tire's contact patch is flat on the pavement under hard cornering. This is essential to maximizing grip levels dialing in the required amount of negative camber (leaning the tire in) for your specific tire and suspension combination. Higher grip levels cause further body roll and suspension deflection and this requires more camber. These Integrated Engineering camber plates allow maximum adjustability of camber. They also provide a stable foundation for your front suspension by replacing the compliant rubber OEM mounts with a steel bearing, eliminating unwanted movement under heavy loads.
Full Environmental Seal technology (FES)
In order to combat the spring popping and binding issues so common with many camber plates, our design incorporates a heavy duty thrust needle bearing as well. This has been taken to another level by our Full Environmental Seal technology (FES), completely sealing this bearing from the elements, which keeps your suspension operating smoothly and quietly for far longer than any other solution on the market.
Engineered For Long Life
Our engineering team looked at this application carefully in order to ensure optimum performance. Care was also taken to achieve these gains without any detrimental effects on daily drivability. A heavy duty US sourced Aurora spherical bearing controls the top of the shock absorber. It is secured in a high strength heat treated alloy steel cup, which has been designed to provide a life time of reliable service.
- Audi - TT 2008-2015 (MK2 - 8J)
- Audi - TTS 2008-2015 (MK2 - 8J)*
- Audi - TTRS 2008-2015 (MK2 - 8J)*
- Audi - A3 2006-2013 (MK2 - 8P)
- Audi - S3 2006-2013 (MK2 - 8P)*
- VW - GTI 2006-2009 (MK5)
- VW - GTI 2010-2014 (MK6)
- VW - Golf R 2012-2012 (MK6)
- VW - Jetta & Jetta GLI 2006-2010 (MK5)
- VW - Jetta & Jetta GLI 2010-2014 (MK6)
*These camber plates do not fit on Audi chassis equipped with magnetic ride suspension without aftermarket coilovers or struts installed.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Will these camber plates fit with my suspension?
We have designed our camber plates to be a direct replacement for the factory strut mounts. If you are using springs that are the same diameter as factory springs and struts that use the same nut as factory, our camber plates should be a direct fit.
How are the IE camber plates adjusted?
Our camber plates have 4 screws on the top side for easy adjustment. Due to space constraints of the MK5/MK6 chassis, the camber plates must be unbolted from the upper shock tower for adjusting. In race applications, the shock tower can be cut open on the top to allow adjustment to be made on the car. Once they are adjusted, they are typically installed permanently and the car is aligned.
How much camber can be achieved with the IE camber plates?
We have designed our camber plates with the largest adjustment range possible. They can be adjusted more than physically possible without modifying the shock tower, which is around 3 degrees. If the shock towers are modified, more camber can be achieved.
I use my car for street driving with the occasional track day, where should I set the camber?
Since most of our customers’ cars are street driven and used for the occasional track day, we recommend setting the camber around -2.0-2.5 degrees. This is a good area to set them and leave them, as it provides enough camber for track days and will not cause irregular tire wear once the car is aligned.