Completely lost. Car doesn't feel like an Audi anymore
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The OD of the hub is what is undersized. The bearing is the same, but when the OD of the hub was machined, they went a bit too far by about 1mm. I'm chalking it up to a non-German made aftermarket OE replacement. I'll just pay the extra $$$ for a dealer part next time. Lesson learned.
I copied and pasted what you originally wrote above and it says the bearings, not the hub, are 1mm smaller so that what was I was going on. If they're not then no worries! Was just trying to help and save you from potential damage.
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"they're telling me that my new bearings that I just installed no more than a month or so ago are about a millimeter smaller than what they should be OEM"
I copied and pasted what you originally wrote above and it says the bearings, not the hub, are 1mm smaller so that what was I was going on. If they're not then no worries! Was just trying to help and save you from potential damage.
I copied and pasted what you originally wrote above and it says the bearings, not the hub, are 1mm smaller so that what was I was going on. If they're not then no worries! Was just trying to help and save you from potential damage.
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WOW, my mind is blown. I had some doubt that a few pieces of aluminum tape wrapped around the hub would do the trick, but damn was I wrong. It's an Audi again! The hub was around 65.5mm when I measured with a vernier caliper, and the hub bore is 66.6mm on the wheel. 3 wraps of tape around the hub put me at about 66.5-66.6 on the nose, so I threw the wheels back on and went for a drive. Zero shake at any speed from 0-85. I had no idea 1mm made that much of a headache. Lesson learned. Thanks everyone 🍻
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WOW, my mind is blown. I had some doubt that a few pieces of aluminum tape wrapped around the hub would do the trick, but damn was I wrong. It's an Audi again! The hub was around 65.5mm when I measured with a vernier caliper, and the hub bore is 66.6mm on the wheel. 3 wraps of tape around the hub put me at about 66.5-66.6 on the nose, so I threw the wheels back on and went for a drive. Zero shake at any speed from 0-85. I had no idea 1mm made that much of a headache. Lesson learned. Thanks everyone 🍻
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