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Old 14th January 2007, 23:21   #1
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Wheel alighnment

Any got the correct front wheel alighnment for a 1990 M5 3.6?

Bentley manual says 0 degrees 18 mins + or - 5 minutes

The local specialist has set mine to + 1.5 toe in, its ripping the outside edge of my n/s tyre - argument coming cos i know its not right and that was a new tyre
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Any got the correct front wheel alighnment for a 1990 M5 3.6?

Bentley manual says 0 degrees 18 mins + or - 5 minutes

The local specialist has set mine to + 1.5 toe in, its ripping the outside edge of my n/s tyre - argument coming cos i know its not right and that was a new tyre

Hi Demon

My Autodata says 0 degrees 20 mins +/- 5 mins.
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