gtmtnman
11/2/2007 10:46:45 AM
Hello All..
I am officially brand new to this site as of today. I am in the process of looking for my first Audi right now. However, to help get me in the world of Audi, I am toying with taking on a project a friend has asked me to handle for him. He has recently bought a used A6, and apparently wants his control arms replaced. I am unsure whether it is all controls arms, uppers, lowers, tie rods, etc.... That I will find out, however, my question is based on how tough a job this is. I am very mechanically inclined and have worked on MANY cars. But, this would be a first for an Audi.
1. Any "special tools" needed? ... I do have a full garage, so, the basics and full tool sets are owned... Specialty is what I am asking about here...
2. Are there any parts diagrams, service manual downloads, or anything available through this forum? ... I have been a part of many forums, and know info like this is usually readily available.
3. If a potential job, do I HAVE to put it up on a lift? Can I do it with a jack and jack stands outside my garage?
Otherwise, any info would be great on this topic...
Thanks for the read, and i hope I can join all you owners VERY soon!!
Michael H.
Mobile, AL
USA
tHe kNiGHt FaLL
11/2/2007 11:26:09 AM
its a pretty straight forward job for someone mechnically inclined...
no special tools really, even tho the manual calls for two i think.
just make sure you load the suspension before torquing the control arms down
and its going to need an alignment afterwards
gtmtnman
11/2/2007 11:46:39 AM
Kewl... From the research i have been doing, it seems relatively straight forward as well... hmm.. maybe a good project to jump onto make a little dinero on the side and get my Audi interest up..
ThX
germantech
11/2/2007 4:39:45 PM
just like knight said pretty basic job, jack stands would be fine
gtmtnman
11/3/2007 1:22:19 PM
Jonathan..
Me likey your 18" MB wheels..

Very sweet.. I have some similar wheels on my current vehicle, but that would look great on my new Audi one day..
germantech
11/4/2007 11:55:05 AM
thanks .they came silver but i repainted them dark bronze/gray.
gtmtnman
11/4/2007 12:26:39 PM
Love that dark bronze/gray look.... Good job...