Devzo
Active member
Hey guys, fitted new front tyres on my wife’s 1 series (2013 e82 120d coupe) 2 weeks back. Whilst the guys at tiger wheel were busy with the alignment they notified me that the camber on the vehicle is way out and needs to be adjusted. I was told they could adjust it and the technician proceeded to check the bolts on the strut and advised me that the pin was removed someone had already adjusted it to its fullest but they could still use the ‘special’ jig to get it back to spec. Was a bit concerned at this point and asked them to hold off on it as the car was being serviced at BMW the following week.
The car went it for its service last week and I notified BMW off the alignment/camber issue. They did the alignment under motorplan and I was told that the camber can only be sorted out as an accident claim via my insurance and would need to go to the BMW accident repair centre to sort out and yes, the car will have a comment on the motorplan!
We have the car for just over a year now, having done under 20k kms since purchased from BMW. During this time, BMW did the alignment once under motorplan. The car has never hit any potholes or anything that would affect the camber so drastically. Is the adjustment that Tiger Wheel has advised they could do acceptable?
The car went it for its service last week and I notified BMW off the alignment/camber issue. They did the alignment under motorplan and I was told that the camber can only be sorted out as an accident claim via my insurance and would need to go to the BMW accident repair centre to sort out and yes, the car will have a comment on the motorplan!
We have the car for just over a year now, having done under 20k kms since purchased from BMW. During this time, BMW did the alignment once under motorplan. The car has never hit any potholes or anything that would affect the camber so drastically. Is the adjustment that Tiger Wheel has advised they could do acceptable?