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2007 X5 (E70) Rear Wheel Camber Adjustment
80% of my driving is long distance highway so I would like to reduce the large amount of negative rear camber set at the factory to reduce inner tire wear. I would like around -0.5 verses the -1.5 to -2.0 from factory while keeping the toe-in near factory. I recognize that the handling will be affected with greater oversteer potental, but I'm OK with the compromise. Plus I don't like the sagging rear suspension look from the rear. //-\\ Any info is greatly appretiated
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Still waiting for the new one, but the E53 settings had -2.20 camber settings. After the first tire swap, I changed them to -1.15. What tire setup are you running?
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Thanks Big Easy. My E70 has the Sports Package with the 20" wheel option - 20 x 10.0 with 275/40R-20 in front / 20 x 11.0 with 315/35R-20 on the rear. These wide rears look great but they emphasis the negative camber.
How was your tire wear after you adjusted yours to -1.15? Was there any noticable difference in handling during typical driving?
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