Where to find Fortnite Quadcrashers and cause vehicular destruction
These are the Fortnite Quadcrashers locations you need to visit and have a smashing time
Fortnite Quadcrashers have made a return to the island for Chapter 3, having been gathering dust in the vault for a while since they were last seen racing about. These off-road vehicles are fast and can easily travel up steep slopes, making them one of the easiest ways to reach a distant destination quickly, and their involvement in one of the Fortnite quests means they're in demand more now than ever. You can even use them to perform stunts in Fortnite by launching off ramps and performing moves in the air, though this is purely cosmetic and doesn't earn you any additional XP. If you want to start boosting around at high speed, then these are all of the Fortnite Quadcrashers locations you need.
Fortnite Quadcrashers locations
There are plenty of Fortnite Quadcrashers locations around the island, where you should be guaranteed to find one in each match unless another player has already driven it away. A lot of them are near Fortnite gas pumps at fuel stations, so if you spot one of those then these off-road vehicles shouldn't be far away – as the Fortnite Quadcrashers burn through fuel quickly while boosting, it's worth remembering where the nearest gas stations are in case you need to top up your tank to continue travelling.
How to destroy objects while driving a Quadcrasher in Fortnite
Thanks to the plow mounted on the front of Fortnite Quadcrashers, they're particularly good at destroying any objects that might get in your way. Weak obstacles such as fences, bushes, small trees etc can be driven through and obliterated at normal speed, but for tougher objects such as structures and buildings you'll need to use boost for the extra power required to break through. Repeat this to destroy 30 objects in total while driving a Quadcrasher, and you'll have ticked the quest off your list.
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