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Old Mar 25, 2010 | 04:42 AM
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anyone know how i find out if my car is quattro or fwd...nowhere dos its either or
 
Old Mar 25, 2010 | 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Phil
and i thanked u calmingstorm... i just dont like when people come in after everything and act like they are all mighty and right... where was he when i was trying to explain i had an inner/outter bearing and people were telling me i was wrong or when i said its a hex head nut not an allen bolt? im just saying... its rather annoying....... either way ill just figure the info out for myself
To be quite honest with you i didn't see this post until i read thru it all, and i honestly didn't know the answer to your question. I never replaced a rear wheel bearing on a FWD A4 before. The older cars (customer pay) usually went to the high techs on the todem pole, i was a lot newer tech so i always got to play with warranty cars, brand new basically. I think in my 5 years at the dealer i only repaired a handfull of B5's, and about 4,000 B6's, and an endless supply of A8's, A6's TT's A3's and B7's.
Im just saying not everyone is going to know this crap, thats why there is a book for it, so buy one!
 
Old Mar 25, 2010 | 05:22 PM
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well i dont/didnt have the money for the book... anyways i replaced the inner bearing today at class... and holy **** was it a pain in the ***... long story short, the new bearing inside diameter was about .002" smaller than the spindle... so we had to jimmy rig the bearing onto a rod honing machine and hone out the .002" and after about 3 hours of running around and switching out parts from 3 different stores thats when we honed it out... so for anyone else doing this with a 2 piece wheel bearing set then buy from audi... nobody else seemed to have the right one... i brought a dial caliper and all of them were off by .002" except the original one.... so just some advice fo all u FWD guys

and Rawdney... look underneath the car... if u dont have a driveshaft coming out of your transmission then ur FWD
 
Old Mar 28, 2010 | 12:46 AM
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Originally Posted by auditech79
Hence, why you should own a bentley manual. If you had a diagram that pertains to your specific car we would already know that you had a dual wheel bearing and how we would go about fixing it. Thats also mighty brave of you, when someone finally calls you out i can't wait to see if you actually do it. Send me a copy of that PM when it happens someday because only an idiot would post their adress on an open forum.
ditto. the bentley manual is the way to go
 
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