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Old 19-05-2008, 08:04   #1
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Question Roomster-rear wheel misaligned

Had a minor bump at B&Q car park in Manchester.
Yesterday noted steering difficulty, and on investigation, saw thgat the nearside rear wheel is mis-aligned by about 1cm. Does anyone know how a nothing bump can cause this? Is it adjustable? I had planned to get the minor body damage repaired w/out insurance claim, but wonder now if that will be wise. Mike
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Old 19-05-2008, 08:10   #2
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Default Re: Roomster-rear wheel misaligned

I think the only tool that can set the rear alignment on the Fabia platform is a breaker bar, if you get my drift... Unless anyone else knows otherwise, I think it'll be an insurance job because if the rear axle's bent, who knows what else has been damaged???
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Default Re: Roomster-rear wheel misaligned

Sorry to hear it mate - sounds like the rear axle is bent.
Best fix is a complete replacement. It's not adjustable.
Shims can adjust minor degrees of being out - very fiddly and not as predictable as you'd like>
see: http://briskoda.net/forums/technical...ar-axle/98991/

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Old 19-05-2008, 08:54   #4
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Rear end of a Roomy is Mk4 Golf.

If you have knocked like that you have damaged something badly and what ever is bent will need replaceing
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Old 19-05-2008, 12:42   #5
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Lightbulb Re: Roomster-rear wheel misaligned

Not to contradict the majorities suspicions... But let's try to think positively. Following the weakest link theory, maybe you only need a stub axle or wheel bearing housing. What trim-line do you have, are you running alloys or could've you bent a steel rim?
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