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    I got 4 wheel alignment done on a previous 2018 Passat I had and there is little to adjust with the rears.. When I got the print out the rears hardly adjust so basically a waste of money with really only the fronts done properly.. Like the Mk6 & 7 it’s a poor setup wasting thousands of miles with the inside of rear tyres wearing a lot.. A humming sound (similar to a bad bearing) is noticeable at a higher speed when insides wear.
     
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    There is a lot of camber adjustment and enough toe to deal with anything (at least +/- 2°) IF the toe bolts are not seized inside their bushings, the camber bolts never seize. If adjustment is made with the toe bolts seized, the bushes rapidly fail.

     
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