quattro fatal accident
Richard J. Andrews
tech at flashmail.com
Wed Nov 15 19:43:08 EST 2000
Yes.... but with a quattro it will handle much better if you set the alignment
as close to optimal settings as possible.. and make the numbers match
on both sides..
trust me on this.. green screen can also be bad.. because "in spec" allows
for quite a bit of slop... at least in my opinion..
HTH!
rich
'86 4kq
>Jim,
>
>Dad did my alignment at the dealership he works at and as long as the shop
>you are taking it to has the computerized alignment rack, all the stats are
>built in with the correct tolerances. The tech just looks at the screen and
>it goes green when you are in tolerance.
>
>Rob
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: james accordino [SMTP:ssgacc at yahoo.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 9:52 PM
> > To: quk at isham-research.freeserve.co.uk
> > Cc: audi list
> > Subject: Re: quattro fatal accident
> >
> >
> > --- isham-research.freeserve.co.uk at pop.pol.net.uk,
> > quk at isham-research.freeserve.co.uk wrote:
> > > Only if they're not aligned to nominal
> > > specifications.
> >
> > When getting an alignment, do you make the shop adhere
> > to the baseline stats, and not allow some + or -
> > bullsh*t? I'm soon to go for a first quattro
> > alignment, and I really don't want to deal with any
> > nonsense. I've got the stats per Bentley. Your
> > opinion is appreciated as always.
> >
> > Jim Accordino
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