Wheel Alignment Specification for Polo 6n2

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Wheel Alignment Specification for Polo 6n2

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My car has been lowered and have taken it to have the wheels realigned but they said they needed the toe and camber specifications to do this as the suspension has been modified. Anyone got any clues as to what it should be set at??????

It has been lowered by 35mm and I have 195/50/15 (7" rims)

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tell them to fook off! and go to a VW Specialist
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syrena wrote:My car has been lowered and have taken it to have the wheels realigned but they said they needed the toe and camber specifications to do this as the suspension has been modified. Anyone got any clues as to what it should be set at??????

It has been lowered by 35mm and I have 195/50/15 (7" rims)

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They (the place you took your car to) clearly haven't got a bloody clue......

Lowering and bigger rims affects suspension geometry but.......

What you want is the camber, caster, toe in or toe out, reset to std

Or put it another way

Std Car wheels are close to parallel ie looking from above.

Front of car

I.................I


I.................I

Rear of car

Lowering the car makes the front wheels point out like this

Front of car

\................./


I.................I

Rear of car

so you want to reset the tracking to factory settings - if they don't understand that take it to somewhere else - leave out the bit about the wheels and lowering and ask them to check and adjust as required your tracking.

Bigger wheels and lowered suspension is no factor in the set point required - you want exactly the same setting as you had before

Now Camber is a whole different ball game.

Looking at the front of the car

Std wheels will be close to

I.................I

lowering will result in

/................\

Looks nice but will scrub the inside edges of the tyres in no time at all so again you want to reset it back to as close to stock as you can.

You do this by adjusting the bottom of the shock on the hub it has a fixed hole and a slotted hole for this process but sort this out after the tracking has been corrected.

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Wheel Alignment Specifications

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When you say "the bottom of the shock on the hub" do you mean the two bolts that hold the hub and the shock together???

Thanks again for your help!
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syrena wrote:When you say "the bottom of the shock on the hub" do you mean the two bolts that hold the hub and the shock together???

Thanks again for your help!
Yep - they are the ones - no probs re the help hope you found it usefull
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This might help
Vehicle alignment
Vehicle alignment specifications

Front axle
Suspension strut axle

Engine/equipment
37, 44 kW petrol and diesel,
47 kW diesel, 55 kW with/without ABS ▸09.99
74 kW 16 V
Vehicles up to vehicle
identity No.
6N XY 281178
55 kW Autom.
(version for
Japan), 55 kW with ABS 10.99 ▸
All 88 kW 16 V,
74 kW 16 V
as of vehicle identity No.
6N XY 281179

Total track (not depressed)
0° ± 10'

Camber1) (in straight-ahead position)
-25' ± 20'
-30' ± 20'
-25' ± 20'
-30' ± 20'

Max. permissible difference between sides
max. 20'


Track difference angle at 20° left and right lock
-1°05' ± 30'
-1°05' ± 30'
-1°30' ± 30'
-1°30' ± 30'

Caster (not adjustable)
Max. permissible difference between sides
+1° 20' ± 30'


max. 30'
+1° 20' ± 30'


max. 30'
+2° 20' ± 30'


max. 30'
+2° 20' ± 30'


max. 30'


1) Camber corrections can only be undertaken at the wheel bearing housing/suspension strut connection. Camber adjustment => Page 44-4.


Rear axle
Torsion beam axle
Torsion beam axle

Model
All
These values only apply for "Zero position" for vehicle transverse inclination
Explanation => Page 44-2

Camber
Max. permissible difference between sides
-1° 40' ± 20'

max. 20'
-1° 40' ± 10'

max. 20'

Total track (for prescribed camber)
Max. permissible difference in direction of travel
+20' ± 10'


max. 20'
+20' ± 10'


max. 20'
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Post by kenny15 »

This might help
Vehicle alignment
Vehicle alignment specifications

Front axle
Suspension strut axle

Engine/equipment
37, 44 kW petrol and diesel,
47 kW diesel, 55 kW with/without ABS ▸09.99
74 kW 16 V
Vehicles up to vehicle
identity No.
6N XY 281178
55 kW Autom.
(version for
Japan), 55 kW with ABS 10.99 ▸
All 88 kW 16 V,
74 kW 16 V
as of vehicle identity No.
6N XY 281179

Total track (not depressed)
0° ± 10'

Camber1) (in straight-ahead position)
-25' ± 20'
-30' ± 20'
-25' ± 20'
-30' ± 20'

Max. permissible difference between sides
max. 20'


Track difference angle at 20° left and right lock
-1°05' ± 30'
-1°05' ± 30'
-1°30' ± 30'
-1°30' ± 30'

Caster (not adjustable)
Max. permissible difference between sides
+1° 20' ± 30'


max. 30'
+1° 20' ± 30'


max. 30'
+2° 20' ± 30'


max. 30'
+2° 20' ± 30'


max. 30'


1) Camber corrections can only be undertaken at the wheel bearing housing/suspension strut connection. Camber adjustment => Page 44-4.


Rear axle
Torsion beam axle
Torsion beam axle

Model
All
These values only apply for "Zero position" for vehicle transverse inclination
Explanation => Page 44-2

Camber
Max. permissible difference between sides
-1° 40' ± 20'

max. 20'
-1° 40' ± 10'

max. 20'

Total track (for prescribed camber)
Max. permissible difference in direction of travel
+20' ± 10'


max. 20'
+20' ± 10'


max. 20'
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Re: Wheel Alignment Specification for Polo 6n2

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My dad has a vw polo 1998 and it is a 4 dorr when my dad got the car the front wheel bearings was bad so he replacted those but now the front tires in side are worn but the other side or not worn (the tires was new before vinter) so we think the camber is of so what camber is the best for tire wear in the front on a 1998 4 door VW Polo 1,6l (not gti).
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