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20 messages, Last post on Aug 23, 2008 at 9:22 PM
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RUN .... RUN.... from any A6 Quattro with 16 inch wheels and tires. I found out to late there is a very good reason Audi does not spec this size any longer on the 4.2 .......... simply, the tire and wheel are not sufficiently load rated for the weight of this vehicle. Audi is ducking any responsibility for this design failure. If you buy one, expect alignment and balance problems...($300 to align and rotate every 5-6000 miles).... serious cupping of the shoulders of the tires, eventual rounding of the shoulders and exposing of the belts and replacement every 15-18,000 miles. At a cost of $1300 to $1500. In fact, Dunlop does not make this tire any longer and Audi WILL NOT give you a recommended alternate. My research shows that only two Mfrs even make this size any longer. SORRY AUDI... fool me once shame on you... let you do me again and shame on me. No wonder Audi finished dead last this last year in customer satisfaction!!!! Anyone else out there with a similar story to share?
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Replying to: dbates1 (Jan 18, 2007 6:24 am) |
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Replying to: dbates1 (Jan 18, 2007 6:24 am) |
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Any truth to a tire dealers Mantra that replacing only one tire on an AWD A6 will damage the car in some way? This seems like such a scam. But from what I've read (forgive me --I'm far from knowledgable) it shouldn't matter much if the new tire is the same size and the tread on the old tires hasn't worn down to Abe Lincols's head? Please help me save $300
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Replying to: flattire4 (Feb 13, 2008 6:06 pm) |
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Will 275/40/17 tires fit on a 2004 A6 4.2? or will they rub? I found a set of 4 for $455 brand new and I would like to buy them but. . . |
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Replying to: bossfifty (Jun 13, 2007 2:12 pm) Thank you, |
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Audi 2002 A6 4.2 sports suspension, 17 inch rims. 6 hours ago, I replaced my semi-bald standard 255 Z 40 tires with 4 new 235 Y 45 tires from Bridgestone (their rain racing tires, I am told--I live in rain country). I took these brand new tires immediately up to freeway speeds and felt a lot of sway and oversteer that me feel unsafe. I am ready to go back and replace them with the 40 series, if performance doesn't improve after I check to be sure air pressure is up near tire rating and put a few miles of run in them. The tire direction indicators are correct. However, they had all 4 rims off at once and may have replaced them haphazardly as to side. I do not see how this matters with brand new tires. Also could there be any ESP or other Audi computer cornering settings that I have messed up? Has anyone got an explanation other than narrower tread, thicker tread and maybe under-inflation as a cause for such a dramatic change in handling. I have to make this decision tomorrow (Sunday), as I am on the road, far from home. hungryford |
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