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Volkswagen Passat B6 (from the year 2004)

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Marking the tire sidewall
Shift of wheels
General provisions for CO regulation of the axle (axle measurement), the Passat
Correction of the camber of the front axle
Adjusting the camber of the rear axle
Adjusting the toe of the rear axle
Adjusting the toe of the front axle
Passat with the 2006 model year
Checking the paintings wear, pressure, tread depth of tires
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Passat with the 2006 model year



General provisions
Volkswagen cars are designed according to the latest safety standards. To ensure reliability, use only original spare parts Volkswagen. They are distinguished by the trademark VW Audi and part number. For these parts ensures reliability, security and availability.
On other products you can not say this despite the fact that in individual cases, it has a TUV certificate and a special permit and is constantly monitoring the market. Therefore, for obvious reasons, Volkswagen can not take responsibility when installing these products.

ATTENTION
Production of original spare parts Volkswagen and original accessories Votex may differ from each other in terms of installation, torque and so forth.
Be sure to observe the respective instructions for installation and operation.

Legend on Wheels
RV has multiple markings. The parameters needed for unambiguous identification of the wheels are shown in the following example.
Part number: 6E0 601 027 A.
Rim size: 6 x J 15.
6 - size, indicating the width of the profile of the rim in inches.
J - shape rim flange.
15 - rim diameter in inches.
Departures (ET) in mm: 43.
Description hump on the bead seat: EH2 Extended Hump.

Raised round Hamp on both bead seat
Hampi is necessary to the operation of the bus with the properties it safe tires flat tire not gone to the bead seat. Wheels labeled EH2 needed only if they establish a secure bus

The load bearing wheels curb weight

NOTE
All bolts rubber supports chassis must be tightened in a position where the suspension affects the vehicle curb weight (unloaded condition).
All rubber bushings have a limited range of torsion.
Therefore, details of the suspension with rubber bushes before tightening should be brought into the position corresponding to their position in the driving mode (load their own weight of the car).

Otherwise, the rubber-metal sleeve can be dragged, thereby reducing its lifetime.
Through lifting the suspension of the corresponding wheel by means of the rack for the engine and gearbox and the pallet can simulate this position on the lift.
Before you lift the suspension on the wheel, the car must be attached to the lift bracket with tensioning belts.
Turn the wheel hub in a position to one of the holes for the wheel bolts was at the top.
Attach the support using a wheel bolt to the wheel hub.
Tightening the respective bolts and nuts is allowed only when the distance between the center of the hub and the lower edge of wheel arch size and reach.
The size depends on the height and the chassis of the car.




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