You need to make them go round and round on the road to wear them out.
They dont wear much by washing them.
You need to make them go round and round on the road to wear them out.
Excellent point, well made, sir!
Yes,Ron, I remember when the 35i and 35is' first were new,and alot of owners saying back then,that they were getting tyre wear on the insides of the tyres,and that was on new(back then) cars.ronk wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 1:33 pmOn a previous E89 I had a very distinct wear on the inner edges of the rear tyres. It was enough to warrant a tyre change before my trip thro Germany.
It was more annoying as the car was being traded in when I got home.
If I had kept the car I would have had the tracking checked as the car never felt planted or stable at high speed - it never gave me confidence.
craig3.2 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 11:49 pmYes,Ron, I remember when the 35i and 35is' first were new,and alot of owners saying back then,that they were getting tyre wear on the insides of the tyres,and that was on new(back then) cars.ronk wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 1:33 pmOn a previous E89 I had a very distinct wear on the inner edges of the rear tyres. It was enough to warrant a tyre change before my trip thro Germany.
It was more annoying as the car was being traded in when I got home.
If I had kept the car I would have had the tracking checked as the car never felt planted or stable at high speed - it never gave me confidence.
There's probably even a few mentions of it on her from years ago
Some owners even brought it up with their dealers if memory serves me right.
Don't think it got anywhere though?