alignment

Bernie Benz b.benz at charter.net
Thu Dec 8 13:08:08 PST 2011


Saw the pic of your broken bracket. Don’t understand why you think  
that it or the sway bar are factors in camber stability or adjustment.

On Dec 8, 2011, at 12:10 PM, quikqtr at yahoo.com wrote:

> See photo of bracket...
>
> Sent from my HTC EVO 4G I got from www.randymueller.acnrep.com
>
> ----- Reply message -----
> From: "Bernie Benz" <b.benz at charter.net>
> Date: Thu, Dec 8, 2011 12:57 pm
> Subject: alignment
> To: "quikqtr at yahoo.com" <quikqtr at yahoo.com>
> Cc: <PeterBergin at aol.com>, <200q20v at audifans.com>
>
>
> Randy, what are you talking about? “Aluminum brackets (sway bar
> pivots from these brackets)“ Huh?
>
> On most C5s, those having a steel upright member and a pressed in
> cartridge wheel bearing, one must use adjustable length control arms
> to adjust camber. Very expensive parts. The bolt on wheel bearing, as
> used on suspensions having the aluminum upright member, is shimmable
> for camber adjustment, although most for-hire wrenches don’t
> understand and wouldn’t consider doing so for liability and stupidity
> reasons.
>
> BFI = BFH
>
> Bernie
>
>
> On Dec 8, 2011, at 11:25 AM, quikqtr at yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > Pete, most of the front Camber adjustment on that Audi is made by
> > shifting the Aluminum brackets (sway bar pivots from these
> > brackets) along with the subframe sometimes requiring plenty of  
> "BFI"
> > (Brute force & ignorance).
> > If only the subframe was shifted the results would be minimal.
> >
> > Good luck, Randy
> >
> > Sent from my HTC EVO 4G I got from www.randymueller.acnrep.com



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