Tyre wear - outer edges
Discussion
Afternoon all,
I am getting very uneven tyre wear on my E46 M3, which is especially noticeable on the two fronts. Tread is fine across the width of the tyre inner edge (slightly worn) to three quarters across.
I've had the tracking checked and everything is a should be so am wondering if anyone has any ideas?
Tyre pressures are spot on, if not very slightly over so no problems on that front.
I do drive in a rather spirited manner, so don't know if this has such a direct effect.
I am getting very uneven tyre wear on my E46 M3, which is especially noticeable on the two fronts. Tread is fine across the width of the tyre inner edge (slightly worn) to three quarters across.
I've had the tracking checked and everything is a should be so am wondering if anyone has any ideas?
Tyre pressures are spot on, if not very slightly over so no problems on that front.
I do drive in a rather spirited manner, so don't know if this has such a direct effect.
Neil.D said:
gilford said:
Get the 4 wheel alignment done (dealer or bodyshop can do it) and it will be much better. Should cost around £60 
Yes.
A much more in depth check should reveal all. Expect to pay a bit more than £60 but its worth it.

What does the 4 wheel alignment do exactly ? (apart from align the 4 wheels
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I had the same issue. I effectively wore two out two front PS2's in 2 weeks by driving it pretty hard, heavily loaded across twisty, Spanish roads in 36 deg heat.
I assumed it was the above factors, but sounds like it's not. Quite keen not to wear any more out prematurely.
) I had the same issue. I effectively wore two out two front PS2's in 2 weeks by driving it pretty hard, heavily loaded across twisty, Spanish roads in 36 deg heat.
I assumed it was the above factors, but sounds like it's not. Quite keen not to wear any more out prematurely.
KDS at a dealer more like £200. They load the suspension with wieghts during the check, results are good if they know what they are doing. Not worth doing with badly worn tyres on or with suspension ready for some maintenance. Get all that done first.
Not sure if other garages use same technique as main dealers or not?
Not sure if other garages use same technique as main dealers or not?
I would say the same. If you drive in a 'spirited' manor on twisty roads and the outside edges are wearing quickly and providing the alignment is currently to factory spec. with no worn bushes etc. then you need more negative camber on the front.
Front Camber adjustment details can be found here: http://m3.madrussian.net/diy_camber.shtml
Front Camber adjustment details can be found here: http://m3.madrussian.net/diy_camber.shtml
Cheers for all the replies.
Wouldn't think the bushes are worn as it has only done 19,000 miles but will get them checked out anyway.
It's due a service soon so I'll get the garage to have a play with the camber settings if they think it needs doing.
I use ETA M/Sport in Kent so they should be able to give me a fair clue.
Wouldn't think the bushes are worn as it has only done 19,000 miles but will get them checked out anyway.
It's due a service soon so I'll get the garage to have a play with the camber settings if they think it needs doing.
I use ETA M/Sport in Kent so they should be able to give me a fair clue.
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