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3-Series (E46, E90) Chat relating to the BMW 3-Series from 1999 to Current. Models include: BMW 316i, BMW 318i, BMW 318Ci, BMW 320i, BMW 323i, BMW 325i, BMW 330i, BMW 328 Ci, BMW 328i, BMW 325i/xi, BMW 330Ci, BMW 320d, BMW 330d, BMW 335d.


       
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Old 04-30-2005, 02:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone noticed front tire (passenger side) cut into the gaurd? I have a cut in the gaurd shaped like the tire and almost looks like the tire actually runs into the gaurd while driving or while turning when the distance between the tire and front gaurd is reduced, or stopping when the chasis leans forward). If anyone has seen this, can you please share teh remedy.. others please check for this issue because I just happen to notice it... Does not seem to affect driving in any way...
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Originally posted by Hogo@Apr 30 2005, 12:23 AM
Has anyone noticed front tire (passenger side) cut into the gaurd? I have a cut in the gaurd shaped like the tire and almost looks like the tire actually runs into the gaurd while driving or while turning when the distance between the tire and front gaurd is reduced, or stopping when the chasis leans forward). If anyone has seen this, can you please share teh remedy.. others please check for this issue because I just happen to notice it... Does not seem to affect driving in any way...
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What year is it? have you ever had alignment problems? have you ever ran over anything and had to replace the tires?
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2000 328i. Alignment has never that bad. Tires have been replaced once. I will post some pictures later on.
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