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The BMW Range
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Best place for tyre and wheels balancing for our E90
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<blockquote data-quote="MSport" data-source="post: 342446" data-attributes="member: 11049"><p>Honestly, I didn't do it and the check up at dealer also won't cover that (correct me if I am wrong)</p><p></p><p>As a result, my tyres were "eating" on certain sides though I didn't feel anything when driving on the road. The alignment guru at the tyre shop says don't wait until the steering gets pulled to one side or when we notice some uneven wear on the tyres to bring in for realignment.</p><p></p><p>Painful lesson learnt cos I had to change my tyres though the thread is still there but the wear was really uneven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MSport, post: 342446, member: 11049"] Honestly, I didn't do it and the check up at dealer also won't cover that (correct me if I am wrong) As a result, my tyres were "eating" on certain sides though I didn't feel anything when driving on the road. The alignment guru at the tyre shop says don't wait until the steering gets pulled to one side or when we notice some uneven wear on the tyres to bring in for realignment. Painful lesson learnt cos I had to change my tyres though the thread is still there but the wear was really uneven. [/QUOTE]
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