acull2000
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IIs there anyone else not experiencing this issue? What car/tires/wheel size are you running? Maybe we can figure out the trend here.
You can't officially adjust the front camber (though it must be set/regulated from the factory by virtue of the bolt positions) - only balance it out from left to right:If this is the case, then shame on Porsche. Selling a car with a suspension adjustment that, if chosen, will result in a catastrophic tire failure is about as bad as you can get from an engineering standpoint. I'm not as sure as you about the cause... Has anyone done an alignment measurement in the lowered position?
https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/threads/geometry-done-at-center-gravity.28453/post-427940
Porsche claim to have resolved an initial build issue (excessive camber) by presumably adding slotted joints in the BiW:
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2021/MC-10187852-0001.pdf
@TaycanRob showed camber angle increased by 0.345° between normal and range (-22mm) on a 2025 Turbo:
https://www.taycanforum.com/forum/t...l-catastrophic-tire-failure.16788/post-311337
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