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Old 10-03-2014, 12:10 AM
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A bit of negative camber on the rear wheels is normal, but wear on the insides of the tires is an indication of excessive toe. That means you've got worn suspension components.

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I am experiencing this same problem on my e53 as well. I wanted to order these bushings also, but the fitment guide on Amazon says that this bushing doesn't fit my truck. Is this part # correct? Thanks for your help.
Check RealOEM.com. Plug in the last 7 characters of your VIN in the Serial Number field, and it will tell you the build date of your car (you may want to bookmark that page.) Click the Browse Parts button, and you can dig around in the schematics to find most every part used on your vehicle and its part number. Very, very useful tool. Also, I don't know if I'd trust parts bought from Amazon unless it states who the manufacturer of the part is. Lemfoerder or Meyle are ok; stay away from URO and others that seem like way too good of a deal. Try buying from PelicanParts.com or ECSTuning.com; both reputable sources, with decent prices for decent parts.
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