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Loose front suspension/tire wear

Airstreamin

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since there were a 1000 posts under the heading of front suspension, I thought I just post this rather than spend hours searching.

The dealer aligned my front tires at a bit less than 12,000 miles because of slight tire wear issue. At 30,000 miles, I noticed significant outer front tire wear on both front tire. Reading up on the subject told me that this is unusual and usually attributed to fast cornering.... sure, I’m going to race my truck on a track.....
The situation seemed to get worse after towing the Airstream over 700 miles one outing. The truck drove fine. The steering wheel was slightly off center but everything tracked well, even while towing. I brought it back to the dealer for another alignment. The tires were worn so bad they didn’t want to do the alignment, but they inspected and found “they had to tighten everything up”.

Of course, this isn’t written on the dealer work order. That seems to have fixed the wear issue. A couple of hundred towing miles later showed no unusual wear on the front tires (which were on the rear before the “tightening”).

The tires are shot. I’ll be lucky to get a few more thousand miles out of them because of the outer edge wear. I’ll be out about $1000 soon for new tires soon. They might have gone 50,000 miles or more.

Has anyone else had this problem? The truck has been down a few Forest Service roads in northern AZ, but At slow speeds. I’d hate to think what this would happen with any significant off roading.

the truck is a 2019 Big Horn 4x4, short box, crew cab built in June of 2018.
Steve
 

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I had the exact same experience.
2 wheel drive, never off road, never towed anything. 28,000 highway miles in the first year. Front tires bald on the outer inch of the tread. The rest of the tread surface looks fine.
Dealership adjusted the toe, which was excessively toed in.
I had to pay for the alignment and will have to pay for two new tires as well...
 
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Make it a habit to ask for your alignment sheet, you want to see a before and after in it. Also keep an eye on your tire wear in all 4 tires (5 if you have a matching spare and do 5 tire rotations), don't wait 15k miles to look and spot an issue.

A fast wearing outer edge is easy to spot early if you look at your tires at least every 1k miles and no, rotating your tires won't fix it. You're going to mess up all 4 tires if you dont address that in your alignment as soon as possible.

I inspect my tires literally every week, sometines daily if I'm offroading . I also measure deep thread every 3k before rotating them. Don't assume the alignment shop will always align your vehicle properly. Some techs can be very lazy and do a chitty job. Ask for your alignment sheet and post it. I'm sure more than one person here can read the sheet and let you know you if you need to go back to the place and ask to correct a lazy job. Your tires will thank you.
 

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I recently purchased a 2012 135i e88 and immediately bought some Apex Arc-8s 17x8.5" ET 40 with 235/45-17 tires (Nitto NT555 G2s) and I have been having rubbing issues when spirited driving and large dips/bumps, mainly in the front. I proceeded to roll my fenders to reduce the rubbing and it helped but its still there. I think my problem is just worn m sport suspension. My plan is to go ahead and do the 1M/M3 front and rear control arm upgrade to get some added camber, but I am struggling on what I should do via shocks/springs.

This car is my DD and I really drive it hard on the weekend with my euro club on small town backroads. I would ideally like to keep it at stock ride height unless I could be certain to remove rubbing while lowered First thought was a coilover setup but I'm afraid I'll have clearance issues on in the front as my current fitment is already tight, and I rather not drop major cash on a setup that isn't needed. I hink I am leaning towards just replacing the struts for sure and possibly springs if needed.

Looking for options on what would give me the best bang for the buck to reduce that suspension travel to fix my rubbing issues while also giving me more performance on those spirited drives.
Wow, are you are talking BMW talk.
I've seen plenty of posts to the wrong thread but I do believe that in you are in the incorrect Forum.
(I miss my M Coupe) 😭
 

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