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The BMW Range
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E90, E91, E92, E93
Uneven rear tyre wear and rear camber
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<blockquote data-quote="kamion" data-source="post: 21440" data-attributes="member: 19953"><p>Hi guys,What are people's thoughts on reducing the rear camber to mitigate uneven rear tyre wear? For normal every day driving, the default BMW rear camber causes the inner bit of the rear tyres to wear through very quickly. I suppose in a straight line, a less negative camber would mean better traction for acceleration and braking?Only if you're tracking the car, would a more negative camber come into use when cornering hard around a circuit.What are your thoughts/views? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kamion, post: 21440, member: 19953"] Hi guys,What are people's thoughts on reducing the rear camber to mitigate uneven rear tyre wear? For normal every day driving, the default BMW rear camber causes the inner bit of the rear tyres to wear through very quickly. I suppose in a straight line, a less negative camber would mean better traction for acceleration and braking?Only if you're tracking the car, would a more negative camber come into use when cornering hard around a circuit.What are your thoughts/views? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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