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i like to know if any 1 out there has this problem.. first off i have a 2000 x5 4.4 and i notice how my tires were shreding from the insides all 4 of them and the rear got the worst end of it. i did an alignment twice. i had the 4.6 set which is 9.5 & 10.5 rims size with some toyo tires that are 275/40 front & 315/35 rear.. but for now i have the beyren wheels which are smeller than the 4.6 and they there 8.5 front & 10 in the rear with the same tires. some people say its a problem with the first modles with the x5 but they told to found out on here. so if any 1 knows about this please hit me up cause i'm about to get a new set of tires thank you
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We were told that camber was very high on earlier X5, which would cause your issues. Maybe someone has changed alignment specs to compenasate and could comment ?
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thanks for the info. but how could i fix this camber plates problem? and i dont know if the alignment been compensate for casue i"m the 2nd owner of the truck. but like i said i did drop the X but i did not or dont remember doing an alignment again. u think i should do the alingnment again or deal with the camber?
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