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I just increased to 35psi @ all corners...lets see if it helps.
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Current: 2012 AW X5d with Sport+Prem, coded mirrors, windows and other stuff, Toyo Proxes STII non RFT, BMW Perf gloss Black Grills, Euro wide mirrors, Piaa Ion Yellow Fogs, hardwired Escort Passport 9500xi with mute in ashtray...JBD@ 100% RETIRED: 2009 SG e92 M-Sport( I will miss you....) |
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Keep in mind that the alignment warranty coverage is 2000 mi or something ridiculous. If you think the alignment might be out of spec you should get it checked sooner rather than later if you have any hope of getting coverage for the alignment. They may find it to be within spec but I would then have them then align it to more tire friendly settings if you are concerned with wear. My wife's toe was 0.9 & 0.7 deg from the factory. I had it set to 0.1 deg. I also had pretty severe rear wear from the negative camber. It was out of spec (as measured by the dealer) from the factory but it was more positive than it should have been. I actually had them go a little more out of spec to help with the wear. The handling feels nearly identical but I don't drive it like I do the M3. Wife hasn't complained about the handling so I guess that is what matters.
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Will the dealer try to blame the tire change (rft to non rft) as the problem? Swapping to different tires wouldn't mess up alignment right? Just want to make sure, to me it seems like it wouldn't but maybe somebody knows more...
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Current: 2012 AW X5d with Sport+Prem, coded mirrors, windows and other stuff, Toyo Proxes STII non RFT, BMW Perf gloss Black Grills, Euro wide mirrors, Piaa Ion Yellow Fogs, hardwired Escort Passport 9500xi with mute in ashtray...JBD@ 100% RETIRED: 2009 SG e92 M-Sport( I will miss you....) |
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I wouldn't put it past a stealership. Swapping tires will have zero effect on the alignment (angles) but it could affect steering wheel pull \ feel etc. (felt force needed to keep the X5 going straight) A poor alignment or odd tires can feel very similar in respect to vehicle pulls.
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i would go to dealer, but its in NJ...dunno if its worth it right now, burning up the diesel (fuel shortage) i have in the tank right now... ( local dealer has a bad track record, and they treat customers that didn't buy the car from them like crap)
However car doesn't pull left or right, feels solid and straight, just a little abnormal looking wear on the outer edge of the tire, which may have been attributed to the 32psi it was set up as at the shop that swapped my tires...
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Current: 2012 AW X5d with Sport+Prem, coded mirrors, windows and other stuff, Toyo Proxes STII non RFT, BMW Perf gloss Black Grills, Euro wide mirrors, Piaa Ion Yellow Fogs, hardwired Escort Passport 9500xi with mute in ashtray...JBD@ 100% RETIRED: 2009 SG e92 M-Sport( I will miss you....) |
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^^ Couple of things...
1. While "Pulling" is an indicator of an alignment issue, NO pulling is NOT PROOF THE ALIGNMENT IS GOOD. **THE** most common cause of excessive tire wear is too much toe. 2. Listen to the tire shop if you'd like, but recognize these are guys are generally high school educated. (Im not being a dick, it is just that for the most part the folks that work the front line of auto services are not experts...) 3. An alignment is $100. New tires are what, $1200. Do the math. Dont use a BMW dealer. IMO |
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Thanks to all your comments. U have provided quite a lot of useful information here.
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This is great, thanks
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