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      08-02-2016, 10:48 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by protecon View Post
Find a small suburban block and drive around it counter-clockwise 40-50 times to even out all the right-hand turns you've been doing.

Or you could just take it to have the wheel alignment done.
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Originally Posted by protecon View Post
Find a small suburban block and drive around it counter-clockwise 40-50 times to even out all the right-hand turns you've been doing.

Or you could just take it to have the wheel alignment done.
Actually I had my car serviced at a shop yesterday, the mechanic there said that for the front wheels the alignment is not adjustable, just camber, is this correct? and for the rear wheels there is camber and alignment. I have no idea on those adjustments so i just let them do their job.

So I had all wheels done. But when I test drove it, the problem was still there.

I returned to the shop and he said that my suspension parts might have damage on them could have been caused by potholes that i've accidentally hit before.

This was the paper they gave me after the service. Do you know if the measurements are correct for BMW X6 SPECIFICATIONS? Hope you can help out Thanks!
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