F30 - Destroying the outside of front tyres

F30 - Destroying the outside of front tyres

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Technotronic

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81 posts

23 months

Saturday 16th March 2024
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Maph7

43 posts

118 months

Saturday 16th March 2024
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Start with an alignment check if you have not already.

Use an alignment specialist and they will check suspension for any wear damage etc, hopefully will be an easy/ cheap fix..... you going to need a new tyre though!

ian in lancs

3,842 posts

213 months

Saturday 16th March 2024
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Will be following this thread. My wife’s 325 F30 is also hard on the front tyre outside edges. In fact a recent mot advisory noted they need replacing soon.

As for why I was told by a BMW technician it’s due to the toe-in changing under braking intending to improve stability under that braking. Be interesting to see whether that is a thing or bs!


steve_n

437 posts

217 months

Saturday 16th March 2024
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Outside edge wear is toe out, should be slightly toed in. Likely means at least one suspension arm/joint is knackered.

Scrump

23,426 posts

173 months

Saturday 16th March 2024
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steve_n said:
Outside edge wear is toe out, should be slightly toed in. Likely means at least one suspension arm/joint is knackered.
I think you may have your ‘outside edge wear is toe out’ the wrong way round.

LastPoster

2,981 posts

198 months

Saturday 16th March 2024
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ian in lancs said:
Will be following this thread. My wife’s 325 F30 is also hard on the front tyre outside edges. In fact a recent mot advisory noted they need replacing soon.

As for why I was told by a BMW technician it’s due to the toe-in changing under braking intending to improve stability under that braking. Be interesting to see whether that is a thing or bs!
When I bought my F30 330i it had brand new Giti tyres fitted by the dealer before I viewed it (so no opportunity to ask for OEM to be fitted). It was on 17,000 miles. I have just replaced them at 57,000 miles, and that was a little early as I thought I had a slow puncture but was actually a cracked rim. Wear was even really, slight bias to outer edge. Use is probably 30/70 motorway/everything else.

I'm going for your BMW tech's explanation as bs thumbup

monkfish1

12,130 posts

239 months

Saturday 16th March 2024
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Scrump said:
steve_n said:
Outside edge wear is toe out, should be slightly toed in. Likely means at least one suspension arm/joint is knackered.
I think you may have your ‘outside edge wear is toe out’ the wrong way round.
Yes, steve definitely has that backwards


steve_n

437 posts

217 months

Sunday 17th March 2024
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Sorry yes, it has too much toe in. More than would ever be set during an alignment, so something in the suspension needs replacing.

monkfish1

12,130 posts

239 months

Sunday 17th March 2024
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steve_n said:
Sorry yes, it has too much toe in. More than would ever be set during an alignment, so something in the suspension needs replacing.
Yes. If the static toe was incorrect it would wear both sides. Which, as you say, suggests something is worn allowing a toe in situation to develop.

d_a_n1979

11,731 posts

87 months

Sunday 17th March 2024
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As above

My F31s just had a full suspension overhaul (every item bar 2 rear arms) and my pals were able to get the tracking/alignment sorted much better due to fitting Eibach pro kit springs, so its lowered a touch as well

From factory they have very little adjustment; but tyres being worn like that; I'd say the main thrust arms are shot (biggest arms up front) and possible the inner tie roads/track rod ends are fubar too...

Makes sense to replace them all as the track rod ends like to seize for fun and can't be adjusted until replaced

Lemforder, TRW & Moog are my go-to for brands; all available via Autodoc; you'll get Moog via your local motorfactors...

Don't use cheap stuff; it'll fail in no time at all

E30M3SE

8,477 posts

211 months

Sunday 17th March 2024
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Maph7 said:
Start with an alignment check if you have not already.

Use an alignment specialist and they will check suspension for any wear damage etc, hopefully will be an easy/ cheap fix..... you going to need a new tyre though!
This.

Mr Tidy

26,910 posts

142 months

Sunday 17th March 2024
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My 1 Series used to wear the outer edges, but never to that extent! eek

Definitely looks like there is something wrong with suspension and/or alignment.