F10 Pulling to the left

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Had this issue too. Some owners do feel it some dont. Mine was due to camber, had to somehow replace a new wheel hub with a more neutral camber. Car drives fine now n much more stable at high speeds.

Try wheel alignment shop first.

Does your car drives wobbly or tramlines at highway speeds?


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bro....
does this happened during braking or during let off the steering wheel...
if during braking need to check the brake system...
if during let off the steering wheel need to do balancing n alignment...
just my 2 cents...
 
i got mine checked by an expert and he told me the exact problem of my F10.
The Left Side Castor is off by 0.5 degrees which will pull the car to the left. To fix this will involve repairing the suspension arm of the car which BMW will never admit to and will not do for you. Thats why they will tell you the road is uneven. This problem sometimes come about with cars straight from the factory. Unless you send the car to an expert assessment when you take delivery, BMW will never remedy the problem. They will blame it on driver error, potholes, uneven roads and wear and tear.
 
Shotgun;850660 said:
i got mine checked by an expert and he told me the exact problem of my F10.
The Left Side Castor is off by 0.5 degrees which will pull the car to the left. To fix this will involve repairing the suspension arm of the car which BMW will never admit to and will not do for you. Thats why they will tell you the road is uneven. This problem sometimes come about with cars straight from the factory. Unless you send the car to an expert assessment when you take delivery, BMW will never remedy the problem. They will blame it on driver error, potholes, uneven roads and wear and tear.

yeah i got the same answer too..!
 
Shotgun;850660 said:
i got mine checked by an expert and he told me the exact problem of my F10.
The Left Side Castor is off by 0.5 degrees which will pull the car to the left. To fix this will involve repairing the suspension arm of the car which BMW will never admit to and will not do for you. Thats why they will tell you the road is uneven. This problem sometimes come about with cars straight from the factory. Unless you send the car to an expert assessment when you take delivery, BMW will never remedy the problem. They will blame it on driver error, potholes, uneven roads and wear and tear.

Breakpopin n Shotgun

Can you share with me where is the best expert to have the checked.? I have been to MPS twice. First to the alignment and later to correct. The first time after the alignemnt I was advised to let the car run a few thousand km and will be improve. After the second visit it got better. But I do feel the car is unstable n I find my E60 is anytime better. It still has the factory run flat 19" tyres.

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Shotgun;850660 said:
i got mine checked by an expert and he told me the exact problem of my F10.
The Left Side Castor is off by 0.5 degrees which will pull the car to the left. To fix this will involve repairing the suspension arm of the car which BMW will never admit to and will not do for you. Thats why they will tell you the road is uneven. This problem sometimes come about with cars straight from the factory. Unless you send the car to an expert assessment when you take delivery, BMW will never remedy the problem. They will blame it on driver error, potholes, uneven roads and wear and tear.

Breakpopin n Shotgun

Can you share with me where is the best expert to have the checked.? I have been to MPS twice. First to the alignment and later to correct. The first time after the alignemnt I was advised to let the car run a few thousand km and will be improve. After the second visit it got better. But I do feel the car is unstable n I find my E60 is anytime better. It still has the factory run flat 19" tyres.
 
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