Steering Wheel Alignment
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My Ride: '04 535d M Sport - Titanium Silver, black leather, sun protection glass, media pack, TV, visibilty pack, heated seats f/r, rear airbags, DVD and PS2 rear entertainment system
It does vary according to the road camber but it is never "correct".
Tyres are wearing evenly also.
Its exactly the same as my 330Ci - annoying more than anything else, mainly because everyone elses seems ok. Am going to get it checked out at the first service, along with a few other software related problems.
I do not have active steering on my car.
Tyres are wearing evenly also.
Its exactly the same as my 330Ci - annoying more than anything else, mainly because everyone elses seems ok. Am going to get it checked out at the first service, along with a few other software related problems.
I do not have active steering on my car.
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From: Uttoxeter UK
My Ride: 520d F10, Sport Auto, Black, sun protection, Oyster/Black with Anthracite, Ambient lighting.
Originally Posted by jrs535' post='257800' date='Mar 20 2006, 10:09 PM
It does vary according to the road camber but it is never "correct".
Tyres are wearing evenly also.
Its exactly the same as my 330Ci - annoying more than anything else, mainly because everyone elses seems ok. Am going to get it checked out at the first service, along with a few other software related problems.
I do not have active steering on my car.
Tyres are wearing evenly also.
Its exactly the same as my 330Ci - annoying more than anything else, mainly because everyone elses seems ok. Am going to get it checked out at the first service, along with a few other software related problems.
I do not have active steering on my car.
Thinking of taking mine in today, 1st service due in about 10,000miles, just don't want them to make it worse.....maybe they are all like it!!
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