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Old 07-27-2010, 07:48 PM
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is this a random problem??
i have a 3.0d and am surprised by the very even wear across the tyres, only exception is front left hand outer (right hand drive) and this is from u turns and round-about's

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Old 07-27-2010, 07:58 PM
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is this a random problem??
i have a 3.0d and am surprised by the very even wear across the tyres, only exception is front left hand outer (right hand drive) and this is from u turns and round-about's

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It is more common on the X5's with 19'+ wheels and/or sport package. It can typically be eliminated/reduced by getting a proper alignment, fixing worn/broken suspension parts or both.
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I agree, i had mine aligned twice! first guy was a mess, second guy was better but never put weights in back, anyway a few months back I was getting uneven wear on the inner rear on one side, toe was bought into spec although camber was just within limits too, so far so good, got the 3.0d with sports package and 90% of x's I make an effort of checking when i pass by in the streets have the same wear on the inner rears! so seems common alas, no big deal but these tires aren't that cheap....
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Old 07-28-2010, 02:06 AM
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I never seen the problem on a 3.0d (or a 3.0i for that matter) with the standard 235/65R17 tyre and wheel package.
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Sports package 3.0d 19 inch staggered 255/50 up front, 285/45 rear, you are right don't think the 'standard' setup has issues
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Old 07-28-2010, 02:18 AM
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Just one of the many advantages of smaller wheels with skinnier, higher profile tyres.
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Just one of the many advantages of smaller wheels with skinnier, higher profile tyres.

Yup i was thinking of swapping out my 19" staggered and going for the higher profile but smaller tires, but very hard to come buy bmw used alloys out here, may go for some other brand.....Fraser what size do you have on yours front back?
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Old 07-28-2010, 04:34 AM
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.Fraser what size do you have on yours front back?
17s with 235/65R16 both ends. That's standard on base, non-sports model. Means you can have a full-size, same as the road wheels spare. Currently running Pirelli Scorpion ATRs.
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Sport package, style 87 in 20' with 315 on the rear and H&R lowering kit. 35000km and still 4mm thread left.
No uneven wear despite the camber clearly seen on the picture.
I think the problem with uneven wear is not a camber issue.
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Old 07-28-2010, 05:22 AM
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Sport package, style 87 in 20' with 315 on the rear and H&R lowering kit. 35000km and still 4mm thread left.
No uneven wear despite the camber clearly seen on the picture.
I think the problem with uneven wear is not a camber issue.
You may drive hard enough so that it's not an issue.
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