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Those of you that have changed your OEM rims to 19" or 20" rims did you have to do an alignment for the car? Or just a balance of the wheels / tires is enough?
FYI: I have active steering.
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I did the balancing & alignment.
Not sure if it was essential, but they did make minor adjustments on the alignment.
With Active Steering you must get BMW to do alignment.
Not sure if it was essential, but they did make minor adjustments on the alignment.
With Active Steering you must get BMW to do alignment.
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Originally Posted by EBMCS03' date='Oct 27 2005, 12:23 AM
Those of you that have changed your OEM rims to 19" or 20" rims did you have to do an alignment for the car? Or just a balance of the wheels / tires is enough?
FYI: I have active steering.
FYI: I have active steering.
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Yeah, it is recommended that you go for wheel allignment once you upgrade to 19"/20" wheels..
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I went from 16s to 19s without an alignment. Car drives perfectly straight, steering wheel doesn't shake or anything. I don't know about 20s. It wouldn't hurt to have it done. I know if I had problems I would have done the alignment.
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Originally Posted by EBMCS03' date='Oct 27 2005, 12:23 AM
Those of you that have changed your OEM rims to 19" or 20" rims did you have to do an alignment for the car? Or just a balance of the wheels / tires is enough?
FYI: I have active steering.
FYI: I have active steering.
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Originally Posted by donv' date='Oct 27 2005, 03:30 PM
[quote name='EBMCS03' date='Oct 27 2005, 12:23 AM']Those of you that have changed your OEM rims to 19" or 20" rims did you have to do an alignment for the car? Or just a balance of the wheels / tires is enough?
FYI: I have active steering.
FYI: I have active steering.
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[/quote]Folks with the E46 M3 have had nothing but troubles with the PS2. Vibrations galore - I believe there was even a de facto recall of some of those tires as they were produced out of spec.
Every new set of tires, I follow this proceedure....
1. Receive tires from TireRack.
2. Have tires mounted and balanced at local TireRack installer
3. Drive imediately (usually with a shimmy) to high performance tire shop for:
High Speed (135+mph) on Car Balance
Tire Trueing(Shaving) on car as well
Drive home is smooth as glass.... I've have also read, trueing tires will actually extend tread life by reducing friction with road surface.
From my experience, the slight shimmy/vibration will not correct it's self as it causes uneven tread wear....
Take it for what it is worth ... probably not much.
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Originally Posted by ipse dixit' date='Oct 27 2005, 05:38 PM
[quote name='donv' date='Oct 27 2005, 03:30 PM'][quote name='EBMCS03' date='Oct 27 2005, 12:23 AM']Those of you that have changed your OEM rims to 19" or 20" rims did you have to do an alignment for the car? Or just a balance of the wheels / tires is enough?
FYI: I have active steering.
FYI: I have active steering.
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[/quote]Folks with the E46 M3 have had nothing but troubles with the PS2. Vibrations galore - I believe there was even a de facto recall of some of those tires as they were produced out of spec.
Every new set of tires, I follow this proceedure....
1. Receive tires from TireRack.
2. Have tires mounted and balanced at local TireRack installer
3. Drive imediately (usually with a shimmy) to high performance tire shop for:
High Speed (135+mph) on Car Balance
Tire Trueing(Shaving) on car as well
Drive home is smooth as glass.... I've have also read, trueing tires will actually extend tread life by reducing friction with road surface.
From my experience, the slight shimmy/vibration will not correct it's self as it causes uneven tread wear....
Take it for what it is worth ... probably not much.
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[/quote]Thanks much ipse d. I'll post back how the next step works out. I may have to find a high-performance tire shop. I have never heard of one in Phoenix, but hopefully I'll find one if I need it.
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Originally Posted by EBMCS03' date='Oct 26 2005, 10:23 PM
Those of you that have changed your OEM rims to 19" or 20" rims did you have to do an alignment for the car? Or just a balance of the wheels / tires is enough?
FYI: I have active steering.
FYI: I have active steering.
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YOU DONT HAVE TO DO A ALINMENT ON THE CAR. BUT WHEN GETTING NEW TIRES WEATHER YOUR REPLACING THE STOCK ONES OR UGRADING TO BIGGER ONES IT MIGHT BE A GOOD IDEA. CAUSE SOMETIME YOUR ALINMENT CAN BE OF AND YOU WONT REALIZE IT UNTIL YOUR NEW TIRES ARE ON THE CAR AND THE CAR VERES TO THE RIGHT OR LEFT. BUT LIKE I SAID YOU DONT HAVE TO BUT ITS A GOOD IDEA TO. BALANCING HAS TO BE DONE WHEN MOUNTING ANY RIM TO A TIRE WEATHER ITS OLD OR NEW. WHAT BALANCING DOES IT CENTER THE WEIGHT OF THE RIM AND TIRE TO THE MIDDLE SO THERE IS NO OFFSET BALANCE THATS WHY YOU CAR TENDS TO VIBRATE AT CERTAIN SPEEDS IF THE BALANCING IS NOT CORRECTLY DONE. WELL I HOPE THIS HELPED GOODLUCK.
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Had mine aligned, went from 17 to 19 on ps2's tire cost to much todo the wait and see thing, camber was slightly off per the printout and at only 90 bucks vrs. 325 per front tire and 375 for the rears peace of mind was well spent.
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Well balance of course... but alignment is questionable as my milage is very low still and havent hit anything to knock it out of alignment... I suppose I guess... whats another $100... Dang AS... cost so much more!