rgb8888
Registered User
Hi
I took my 2002 S3 to a specialist in 4 wheel alignment today and would appreciate some advice please - technical knowledge on this is a bit limited!
Report revealed
Initial settings were:
Front:
Caster Left 7°27'
Caster Right 7°21'
Camber Left - 0°37'
Camber Right - 0.41'
Toe Left 1.0
Toe Right 0.8
Total 1.8
Rear:
Camber Left -1°32'
Camber Right -1°44'
Toe Left 2.3
Toe Right 1.1
Total 3.4
Final settings (until I go back with adjustable tie arms)
Front:
Caster Left 7°32'
Caster Right 7°37'
Camber Left - 0°35'
Camber Right - 0.42'
Toe Left 0.4
Toe Right 0.4
Total 0.8
Rear:
Camber Left -1°38'
Camber Right -1°50'
Toe Left 3.0
Toe Right 1.2
Total 4.2
The front caused no problems with him achieving desired settings but it was impossible to get the correct factory settings on the rear and infact my new rear tyres look like they are slighly wearing more on the edge.
From what I understood the desired Camber could not be adjusted or achieved due to the fixed tie arms and the Toe could not reach the desired position as the bolt was already at the extreme of the slotted section providing the adjustment - thus stopping the wheels being moved outwards.
He suggested that I invest in some adjustable tie arms and whilst fitting these he would get an engineer to re-machine the slots to enable the correct position to be achieved.
I was only charged for the front settings and he suggested I investigate the best adjustable tie arms and rebook it in for a 2nd appointment to get it spot on.
He suggested redoing the 4 wheel alignment after fitting the rear adjustable tie arms and the re-machined "slotted bits" and he will charge approx £100 labour for the re-machining and fitting new arms and redoing all 4 wheels.
Could someone please advise as to the best solution (i.e.. which ones to go for and from where) and is it really worth doing? - I was told that it would feel a bit crisper and "lighter"
Thanks in advance for your help
RGB
I took my 2002 S3 to a specialist in 4 wheel alignment today and would appreciate some advice please - technical knowledge on this is a bit limited!
Report revealed
Initial settings were:
Front:
Caster Left 7°27'
Caster Right 7°21'
Camber Left - 0°37'
Camber Right - 0.41'
Toe Left 1.0
Toe Right 0.8
Total 1.8
Rear:
Camber Left -1°32'
Camber Right -1°44'
Toe Left 2.3
Toe Right 1.1
Total 3.4
Final settings (until I go back with adjustable tie arms)
Front:
Caster Left 7°32'
Caster Right 7°37'
Camber Left - 0°35'
Camber Right - 0.42'
Toe Left 0.4
Toe Right 0.4
Total 0.8
Rear:
Camber Left -1°38'
Camber Right -1°50'
Toe Left 3.0
Toe Right 1.2
Total 4.2
The front caused no problems with him achieving desired settings but it was impossible to get the correct factory settings on the rear and infact my new rear tyres look like they are slighly wearing more on the edge.
From what I understood the desired Camber could not be adjusted or achieved due to the fixed tie arms and the Toe could not reach the desired position as the bolt was already at the extreme of the slotted section providing the adjustment - thus stopping the wheels being moved outwards.
He suggested that I invest in some adjustable tie arms and whilst fitting these he would get an engineer to re-machine the slots to enable the correct position to be achieved.
I was only charged for the front settings and he suggested I investigate the best adjustable tie arms and rebook it in for a 2nd appointment to get it spot on.
He suggested redoing the 4 wheel alignment after fitting the rear adjustable tie arms and the re-machined "slotted bits" and he will charge approx £100 labour for the re-machining and fitting new arms and redoing all 4 wheels.
Could someone please advise as to the best solution (i.e.. which ones to go for and from where) and is it really worth doing? - I was told that it would feel a bit crisper and "lighter"
Thanks in advance for your help
RGB