UK Car Repair: 1996 audi a4 rear wheel camber, wheel bearings, alignment shop


Question
I have a 1996 Audi A4. I know it was made after July of 96. It has the single overhead valve 2.8L V6 front wheel drive 5 speed manual 4door sedan. The problem I am having is the rear camber on both rear tires. The camber is bent in towards each other. I have replaced the struts, the wheel bearings and i have had an alignment shop look at it. They can't tell me how to fix it. It is wearing just on the inside of the tire and is only wearing about an inch of tread off and i have to change the tires once a month. If you have any ideas of what i should try please help me out.

Answer
You're looking at - maladjustment (if adjustment is possible)
         - Worn bushes
         - Bent component/s
         - bent body mountings for suspension components.


By what i read the camber is adjustable on most of these, try a second opinion at another garage


I cant find the manual for this car and I know nothing about it from experience so cant help other than to advise.



Try posting on the owners club, I'm sure there's a free one....