Hi fellow skodites.
I've had my octy for about 25,000km now and since I bought it on 90,000 its had pretty bad road noise (as many of us complain about both here and overseas).
For me, I'm pretty patient so I've waited all this time to get the geometry checked because I wanted to get my ride height just right first (more on this later)
Anyway today I got a 4 wheel alignment at Pedders in Hornsby. I have dealt with these guys many times before - their work is good. They'd never seen an octavia before though, but since everything under there is golf 5 I wasnt too worried.
I spoke with them at length about the noise problem, and the uneven tyre wear evident on the inside of the rear tyres, and sure enough they found that the rear neg camber was too much by about 30min on one side and 50minutes on the other (wow) and worse than that, the tow was +ve on one side and -ve on the other making the car crab sideways slightly.
All of you skodites should be aware of a couple of things: The rear geometry is completely adjustable, and it probably needs doing.
My cars had a pretty easy life before I got it - lots of highway km and not a lot else. I'm sure the rear geometry had never been touched (or even measured) before today as the previous owner wasnt the sort to go chasing what many people would see as a minor issue.
Anyhow, the good news for me is that it was all easiliy adjusted to go to the most recent specs and despite the state of my tyres being worn unevenly, I could tell immediately that the noisiness has largely dissappeared.
From my point of view this is money well spent - so my recommendation is that if you havnt yet, take your car to a good wheel alignment shop and pay the extra money to get it done properly.
Happy skoder-ing
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