Wheel Alignment Specified Values

2005 Audi A6 3.2 TSECTION Wheel Alignment Specified Values
NOTE:

Specifications valid for all engine versions

Front Suspension Standard Suspension (1BA) Urban Suspension (1BB) Sport Suspension (1BE) Heavy Duty Suspension (1BR) Sport Suspension Quattro GmbH (1BV) Sport Suspension S6 (1BD) Air Spring Suspension (1BK), air Spring Suspension Allroad (1BY) Sport Suspension (2MC) / (2MS) RS6 Quattro GmbH
Camber - 52' ± 25' - 67' ± 25' - 44' ± 25' - 74' ± 25' - 67' ± 25' - 62' ± 25' - 38' ± 25'
Maximum permissible difference between both sides 30' 30' 30' 30' 30' 30' 30'
Toe setting for each wheel (unladen) + 9' ± 4' + 10' ± 4' + 9' ± 4' + 10' ± 4' + 10' ± 4' + 11' ± 4' + 10' ± 4'
Toe check value for each wheel (unladen) + 9' ± 6' + 10' ± 6' + 9' ± 6' + 10' ± 6' + 10' ± 6' + 11' ± 6' + 10' ± 6'
Toe constant per wheel (setting value) + 25' ± 4' + 25' ± 4' + 25' ± 4' + 25' ± 4' + 13' ± 4' + 13' ± 4' + 20' ± 4'
Toe constant for each wheel (check value) + 25' ± 7' + 25' ± 7' + 25' ± 7' + 25' ± 7' + 13' ± 7' + 13' ± 7' + 20' ± 7'
Toe constant difference between both sides maximum 8' maximum 8' maximum 8' maximum 8' maximum 8' maximum 8' maximum 8'
Toe angle difference at 20 degrees (1) 1° 12' ± 30' 1° 20' ± 30' 1° 6' ± 30' 1° 33' ± 30' 1° 33' ± 30' 1° ± 30' 1° 33' ± 30'
(1) Wheel stop on outer wheel is reduced by this amount. It can also be indicated negatively in alignment computer, depending on manufacturer.
Rear Suspension Standard Suspension (1BA) Urban Suspension (1BB) Sport Suspension (1BE) Heavy Duty Suspension (1BR) Sport Suspension Quattro GmbH (1BV) Sport Suspension S6 (1BD) Air Spring Suspension (1BK) Air Spring Suspension Allroad (1BY) Sport Suspension (2MC) / (2MS) RS6 Quattro GmbH
Camber - 50' ± 20' - 50' ± 20' - 50' ± 20' - 50' ± 20' - 50' ± 20' - 75' ± 20' - 50' ± 20'
Maximum permissible difference between both sides 25' 25' 25' 25' 25' 25' 25'
Toe for each wheel + 9' ± 5' + 9' ± 5' + 9' ± 5' + 9' ± 5' + 9' ± 5' + 9' ± 5' + 9' ± 5'
Maximum permissible deviation in direction of travel relative to vehicle longitudinal axis 10' 10' 10' 10' 10' 10' 10'

Additional Vehicle Data:

This additional vehicle data only serves for a faster diagnosis in the case of accidents.

Table. Refer to CHASSIS and STEERING .

Specified values valid for all engine versions.

RENDER: 1.0x

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