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<blockquote data-quote="willy5" data-source="post: 183762" data-attributes="member: 2319"><p>Cud be a number of things from what you described. The rear being disobedient cud be due to some worn bushes or arms or mountings, get the front suspension checked as well, sometimes worn front bushings can affect the rear. </p><p> </p><p>The camber settings for the rear tyre is -2 deg (assuming e39) so you will see /-----\, better handling at the expense of tyre wear. I had mine pulled in to the max to save tyre (tyre expensive lor). Max. I cud get was -1.5 deg. The impact on handling was minimal for me (I think you'd have to drive at the limits to see a diff.)</p><p> </p><p>I too wud recommend MPS in Sunway for alignment. There is a good and cheap mechanic there too, Motoren, on the row behind MPS somewhere in the middle, he can check and fix your suspension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willy5, post: 183762, member: 2319"] Cud be a number of things from what you described. The rear being disobedient cud be due to some worn bushes or arms or mountings, get the front suspension checked as well, sometimes worn front bushings can affect the rear. The camber settings for the rear tyre is -2 deg (assuming e39) so you will see /-----\, better handling at the expense of tyre wear. I had mine pulled in to the max to save tyre (tyre expensive lor). Max. I cud get was -1.5 deg. The impact on handling was minimal for me (I think you'd have to drive at the limits to see a diff.) I too wud recommend MPS in Sunway for alignment. There is a good and cheap mechanic there too, Motoren, on the row behind MPS somewhere in the middle, he can check and fix your suspension. [/QUOTE]
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