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Old 05-21-2012, 03:57 AM
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4.8is front highness ?!

Hello guys, its been a while i haven't posted anything.

So here we go again, most of you would say, it is horror moment for each of us with this nightmare air suspension problem.


In my case, below listed parts has been replaced TO "SELV.leveling.inactive" subject since i got the car - All of the struts, air compressor, almost all sensors related to air suspension and finally air ride leveling system unit.

All these parts has been replaced in the past two years. Except air ride unit, which has been replaced back in February 2012 (i think). I never really noticed when i got the car from BMW Encinitas who worked and replaced it. Bu just few hours ago, i went to grab something from garage and i noticed front left suspension strut is lower than the right one. So please fellow X5 e53 Members, can i please ask you to see "exact measure" of your front suspension.

I have 98450 miles. It is 2005 model, 05/2005 production date with standard 4.8is wheels and tires.


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Old 05-21-2012, 09:00 AM
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708mm from the lower edge of rim to the edge of wheel arch trim, +/-10mm, for all 4.8is, according to the information in the DIS.
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Old 05-24-2012, 03:01 AM
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Thank u very much,,, looks like it is, compared some other ises.

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