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  1. #1
    Senior Member Two Rings
    Join Date
    Jan 17 2007
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    14948
    My Garage
    2006 A4 Quattro 2.0T MT
    Location
    Philadelphia

    Camber Issue after control arm install

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    Hoping you guys can help me out. I recently had new control arms and tie rods installed on my car and now I have a pretty bad camber issue. My car is lowered and the camber was not a issue on the stock control arms. I rather not get adjustable control arms if I dont have to. Could this possibly be a issue with improperly installed control arms? Thanks in advance.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Audi_Tech's Avatar
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    Sep 21 2007
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    21240
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    C5 S6 Avant, 85 MR2, 14 Accord Sport, 02 ZX12
    Location
    Eastern NC

    Were the parts OEM or aftermarket?
    Upper/lower control arms?
    If the lowers were longer or the uppers were shorter then that could affect your camber.
    Was there an alignment performed since the tie rods were replaced?
    Supplier of OEM parts!!!

  3. #3
    Senior Member Two Rings
    Join Date
    Jan 17 2007
    AZ Member #
    14948
    My Garage
    2006 A4 Quattro 2.0T MT
    Location
    Philadelphia

    The parts were aftermarket. The fcp groton kit. I had pretty much everything changed out. Uppers, lowers and tie rods. An alignment was done after the install.

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