[s-cars] rear wheel positions differ

Sean Douglas s_douglas at telus.net
Thu Mar 20 08:27:47 PDT 2008


Rear camber is adjusted by the rear camber links. Often, these are seized
and are hard to adjust. I would take a look at these first.

When you say the one side of wheels sit further in, do you mean tilted or
the whole thing? If it's the whole thing, then perhaps the subframe is not
aligned. The only reason for this would be mounts that are totally shot, or
maybe the subframe is damaged or bent.

Sean

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf Of forrest bradshaw
> Sent: March 19, 2008 10:56 PM
> To: audifans
> Subject: [s-cars] rear wheel positions differ
> 
> 
> my driver side rear wheel looks as though it has too much 
> negative camber?  top of the wheel tilts inward.  the pass 
> side wheel sits out further than the drivers side, or is it 
> rather the driver side wheel sits in further at least 1/2 
> inch maybe 3/4".  alignment is in spec according to mech.
> 
> car sits on level ground, been this way prolly since I bought 
> it 5 years ago, noticed when I put on wider tires.
> 
> anyone ever seen this before?  I hear that not every car 
> comes out perfect and it may just be something that has to be 
> lived with, but I really don't like that answer.
> 
> 
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