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E34 tyre wear pattern
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<blockquote data-quote="alantiong" data-source="post: 489719" data-attributes="member: 19754"><p>i think a slight outer wall wear on front tyre indicates to me either you are rather an agresive driver at the corners and a little more camber is useful. Or a little toe-out will make the car much more responsive at the corners. I would like my car to have a slight toe-out in front and toe-in at the rear. </p><p></p><p>But one problem! for E34, there is now adjustment for rear. the standard is rather neutral and always check the bushes and the small linkage as that determine the progressive camber and toe. Am not too sure how to deal with the positive camber in front. I think it has a lot to do with ride height as the the lower it goes, the more negative it gets.</p><p></p><p>Just my two bobs' worth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alantiong, post: 489719, member: 19754"] i think a slight outer wall wear on front tyre indicates to me either you are rather an agresive driver at the corners and a little more camber is useful. Or a little toe-out will make the car much more responsive at the corners. I would like my car to have a slight toe-out in front and toe-in at the rear. But one problem! for E34, there is now adjustment for rear. the standard is rather neutral and always check the bushes and the small linkage as that determine the progressive camber and toe. Am not too sure how to deal with the positive camber in front. I think it has a lot to do with ride height as the the lower it goes, the more negative it gets. Just my two bobs' worth [/QUOTE]
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