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CALDERWOOD 07-21-2008 02:37 PM

WORN TYRES ON OUTSIDE ONLY
 
MY X5 HAS ONLY COVERED 12500 AND BOTH FRONT TYRES ARE WEARING DOWN ON THE OUTSIDE ONLY ANY IDEAS WHY

jayjay_dee 07-21-2008 02:41 PM

could be wheel alignment issue...

TucanSpam 07-21-2008 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by jayjay04x5
could be wheel alignment issue...

yup its wheel alignment, im getting it done to my x5 tommorow because the tires look like they are wearing out on the sides.


calderwood calm down on the caps

CALDERWOOD 07-21-2008 02:56 PM

cheers guys do you also know if it is worth getting extended warranty i have only done 12500 in 3 years

Kenny@JleviSW 07-21-2008 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by CALDERWOOD
cheers guys do you also know if it is worth getting extended warranty i have only done 12500 in 3 years

It depends on how long you're planning on keeping your car. Remember that it doesn't matter if you don't have 50,000 miles on your car, as soon as you've passed the year restriction the warranty is over. If you're going to be keeping the car longer than 5 years then yes it might be worth it.

zzzzkev 07-21-2008 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by TucanSpam
yup its wheel alignment, im getting it done to my x5 tommorow because the tires look like they are wearing out on the sides.


calderwood calm down on the caps

It is definitely the alignment. I can also say that you should be VERY specific with your dealer. Read up on alignments at www.tirerack.com. BMW has not only a specified range but also a specified tolerance. It is the specified tolerence to which the vehicle should be aligned (4-wheel alignment) not simply within the specified range.

My bet is that the front tires are toed in (pidgeon toed) which makes the outside shoulder wear faster than the rest of the tire and makes it hard to center on the lane. Do you have trouble centering it in the lane? What about when driving on the opposite crown of the road? What does that do to your ability to center the lane? Make sure they check out the thrust angle, toe, camber, and caster. My local BMW dealer aligned my car and it handled horribly. I took it to a body shop and to be fair they did get one measurement correct.....out of 14. Cheers!

Tomaz 07-21-2008 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by CALDERWOOD
MY X5 HAS ONLY COVERED 12500 AND BOTH FRONT TYRES ARE WEARING DOWN ON THE OUTSIDE ONLY ANY IDEAS WHY

Time for a front alignment. Possibly you can insist it came from the factory out of alignment and get BMW to pay for new tires. Good luck

zzzzkev 07-21-2008 07:26 PM

Another question related to ur alignment is the difference between dry road and wet raod handling; any noticable difference? Handling characteristics are influenced by adjustments of tenths on mm in alignment on these cars.

CALDERWOOD 07-22-2008 02:28 PM

thanks for all your help i will contact the bmw garage as it is going in for its mot on thursday to check the alignment, i dont realy see a difference from dry road to wet road but there could be so i will check next time


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