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<blockquote data-quote="LCP" data-source="post: 228694" data-attributes="member: 2424"><p>Geodesy, take note of the alignment readings of your rear wheels... especially the camber, both should be almost the same value, give or take some minutes of a degree. The same goes with the toe values. I'm not familiar with E34's rear suspension, but I still think that the rear camber can be adjusted since it's an independent setup (unlike all the cost-down Jap/Korean cars these days which uses solid beam axles at the rear), go to a good tyre shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LCP, post: 228694, member: 2424"] Geodesy, take note of the alignment readings of your rear wheels... especially the camber, both should be almost the same value, give or take some minutes of a degree. The same goes with the toe values. I'm not familiar with E34's rear suspension, but I still think that the rear camber can be adjusted since it's an independent setup (unlike all the cost-down Jap/Korean cars these days which uses solid beam axles at the rear), go to a good tyre shop. [/QUOTE]
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