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A4 B6 Sport Suspension rear toe oddity that keeps popping up in thewheel alignment (rear right)



 
 
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Old October 12th 11, 01:44 PM posted to alt.autos.audi
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Default A4 B6 Sport Suspension rear toe oddity that keeps popping up in thewheel alignment (rear right)

I have about 0 degrees 16 minutes toe on rear left and about 0 degrees
17 on the rear right
which is slightly outside the range specified by audi, I believe

the rusty adjuster nut and washer had been replaced: what likely needs
to be fixed to get to 0o12'
or less specified for the rear toes?

Camber is ok at about -1 degree and about 5-15 minutes

I'm going for winter rubber soon, thusly perfect wheel alignment is a
must
tnx
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