[s-cars] Eibach/Bilstein and Camber - What's *the* Solution?

Aaron Taylor aaront at cox-internet.com
Mon Sep 26 16:10:29 EDT 2005


I have a rebuilt front end as well but tire wear is still not great.  Im
suspecting it's my alignment shop.  Them Idaho boyz just aint see to many of
them thar Audi cars.

Aaron

 

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From: djdawson2 at aol.com [mailto:djdawson2 at aol.com] 
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 1:34 PM
To: aaront at cox-internet.com; munrof at sympatico.ca; mark.pollan at mci.com;
gabriel at ts.bc.ca; larrycleung at gmail.com
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Subject: Re: [s-cars] Eibach/Bilstein and Camber - What's *the* Solution?

 

If you're getting uneven tire wear, you've probably got a combo of worn
parts and bad alignment.   IMHO, it is best to do a comprehensive
replacement of the suspension components, and get a good alignment.

 

I replaced everything (fr control arms, tie rod assys, upper strut mounts,
swaybar bushings, rear camber links, all rear control arm bushings).  Why?
These cars are now old and worn, and could use a refresh.

 

After doing these things, I have extremely even tire wear, and have been
rewarded with great tire mileage.  I have run -1.5 camber in front, and -1
in the rear.  Most recently I changed to -1 and -.5.  With routine (7500
mile) tire rotations, even these settings haven't produced any bad wear.

 

IME, the hardest thing to get is a GOOD alignment.  I've use a shop that
will allow me to watch and assist.  The S4 is a PITA to align, and there are
a bunch of ways for them to cheat to give you a good printout.  With my car
well aligned, I'm getting great tire wear, and great performance.

HTH,

Dave

 
-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Taylor <aaront at cox-internet.com>
To: 'Fred Munro' <munrof at sympatico.ca>; Djdawson2 at aol.com;
mark.pollan at mci.com; gabriel at ts.bc.ca; larrycleung at gmail.com
Cc: s-car-list at audifans.com
Sent: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 09:44:42 -0600
Subject: RE: [s-cars] Eibach/Bilstein and Camber - What's *the* Solution?

Fred mentions -0.5deg camber as being an "updated spec"

Im having trouble getting decent even tire wear with stock suspension.

Could not being able to achieve this adjustment be part of the problem?

Thanks

Aaron

 



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