F10 Pulling to the left

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Why my post has been deleted? Genuine experience from a real owner but why must sensored?
 
RH5,

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the pulling to the left is default for right hand drive car. i was informed that this is also a safety feature. imaging when you are on the road and you doze off... would it be better for the car to swerve right towards oncoming cars or towards the left probably to some bushes...?

come to think about it, i can accept that explanation.
 
noobie;773860 said:
the pulling to the left is default for right hand drive car. i was informed that this is also a safety feature. imaging when you are on the road and you doze off... would it be better for the car to swerve right towards oncoming cars or towards the left probably to some bushes...?

come to think about it, i can accept that explanation.

i wondered which genius told u this ???
 
Here is another one that I heard from a sales advisor:

Unlike front-wheel drive cars, the F10 is a rear-wheel drive car so if you take your hands off the steering wheel, of course it will drift off-centre just like a shopping-trolley.

Imagine your F10 being likened to the handling of a shopping trolley!!!
 
This veering to the left issue for the RHD BMW has been around for too long.
Anyway, if the car is not tracking straight ahead, then it would cause uneven wear for the tyres.
A good tyre shop would be able to do something to correct/compensate for it.
 
I don't think that's a good reason that any alignment foreman should give such excuses that by pulling left is for safety reason.

A car driven should be straight as it should be.
 
RH5;772913 said:
Why my post has been deleted? Genuine experience from a real owner but why must sensored?

Hi bro, have sent you the link for MPS Auto through pm.
 
Rayhwc;773995 said:
Here is another one that I heard from a sales advisor:

Unlike front-wheel drive cars, the F10 is a rear-wheel drive car so if you take your hands off the steering wheel, of course it will drift off-centre just like a shopping-trolley.

Imagine your F10 being likened to the handling of a shopping trolley!!!

bullshit 101 , bmw is 50:50 chasis, trolley has weight on back.
 
My car steer to the left right from day one.. Send it back to ingress...the tech told me the same story... Jalan tak rata...but I told him why my other cars don't have this issue...he agreed to have a look at my car n true enuf the alignment was off..they got it fixed and its straight now.
 
My left rear tyre was damaged by a blunt metal rod after 3 months getting my 528. Unfortunately, I got to buy a replacement. After fixing and alignment, the tyre expert told me that the car still steer to the left and he is unable to correct it... Should I send my car back to Ingress? Is MPS Auto able to correct the problem? Care to share MPS Auto contact?
 
Interesting 4-wheel steering alignment.. I wonder how much is the charges. What is the other 4-wheel steering car on the road? Honda Prelude from the 80's?

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I still have not fix the pulling to the left issue on my car, anybody here has solution for this issue??
 
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