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      01-24-2014, 04:38 PM   #9
Zigor911
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1) camber and alignment. According to them, not much room for adjustment on front - only replacing arms with different minutes. Will wear tires sooner - in summer I'm on 21 inches with 325 in rear...
2) OE shocks will be compressed a bit and will be working longer in a position that were. not designed for per say - may fail sooner
Regarding alignment, with the drop there is enough adjustability to keep it within factory specs - shouldn't see a change in tire wear with a good alignment

On #2 - probably only an issue with the front shocks - rears are air bags and shouldn't affect them. I've not seen anyone complain of premature wear on front shocks because of a drop on a X5 or X6.
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