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Old 03-29-2004, 05:54 PM
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Question Sagging rear suspension - '87 325 is

The rear tires on my 1987 325is are "bowed" out at the bottom (I think the mechanic said they were "toed out"). I got new tires put on it and the guy said he would adjust the camber to straighten them out. But, half-way through the process he came to tell me that the car had no camber adjustment for the rear wheels. I have had it to two different "german car" repair shops and neither of them knew what was happening. Does anyone here have an idea? Thanks for any help!
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Re: Sagging rear suspension - '87 325 is

Do you have lowering springs on it? That can cause a negative camber angle. And if not,did they investigate your shocks? If your shocks are bad it could definatly cause some sagging problems.
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