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Yes the car feels a bit more nimble. There's also a distinct different in the feel of the steering wheel when in the Sport setting. Doesn't feel as heavy as before is best I can describe it.
*Does anyone have the address to BMW NA so I can request reimbursement for the $172 I paid considering it was out of alignment from the get go & the first dealer I took it to refused to look at it within the 2k mi warranty period?
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I have to chime in again.
My car feels amazing now. Not just accelerating in a straight line, but accelerating while turning. Steering is way more intuitive and predictable now. The car felt like it was fighting itself before, and I just assumed that was a side effect of having 21s with tiny sidewalls in the rear. |
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Love to hear it, it's striking how a few 'minor' adjustments transforms the car. I feel it's easy to take it for granted that BMW did their job to begin with.
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I hate it when I pay for an alignment and then the steering wheel is crooked afterward. I've had it happen several times, so I now tell them that if it isn't strait after the alignment, I'll be back to have it realigned. |
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I got my car aligned from an expert in my area. I did put on ohlins R&T suspension. It transformed the car to the next level in terms of driving dynamics, plus proper alignment made a huge difference.
The bmw dealerships do an average job in my opinion and experience. Find a good independent shop who works on performance cars. Pricing wise they might be similar but their alignment will be generally much better.
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I got mine checked over the weekend… not a surprise here.
The steering wheel is still off center (to the left)… left them a message and waiting to hear back from them. |
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For all of you with funky alignments, do you all have the MPHAS?
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From experience thus far, G87 vehicles seem to have alignments that are out of spec from the factory both with and without the MPHAS kit. Most of the time, the MPHAS kit cars are more out of specification than non-MPHAS but, for the most part, they are all out to some extent.
In all fairness, these cars are being produced by a newer production facility and this is (if I recall correctly) the first M car they are producing so I'd expect to see some aspects of production that are not ideal. However, getting an alignment after break-in is generally a good idea, especially on performance cars and even more so true on M cars which are very sensitive to minor changes in alignment. One thing to consider is that alignments done at the factory are done while the car is moving down an assembly line (in most cases) and they are not aligned to the specifications you see on a service alignment sheet. The reason for this is that car is going to settle, the suspension will sag a bit, and the bushings will take a set once the car has sat at 1G (under it's own weight) for a reasonable period of time. For example, Audi (until recently) wouldn't not pay for warranty alignments until 1,200 miles or higher. That has changed as of recently, but they actually have a different specification sheet for vehicles under the 1,200mi mark. |
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Another vote for ‘get an alignment’. Maybe not as bad as some others, but still pretty far out of spec at 3,500 miles. On stock suspension.
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I dropped my M2 off last week for an oil change and an alignment (out of pocket, at 8k miles), for one just to check to make sure its good after all these posts and to straighten my wheel (not very far off but still off a hair to the left) I dropped it off in the morning and went to work and picked it up at the end of the day.
I get to the dealer to find out they did the oil change but did not do the alignment. The dealer gave me a bulletin from BMW stating that steering wheels may appear off center due to the curve of the screen or something like that... the tech checked the tires and they showed no signs of uneven wear and they were trying to save me some money. I appreciate that they were trying to save me some money but when I say I want x work done then I want the work done. Now I have to wait for a day when I can drop my car off again to get the work done. |
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Maybe you’re low on headlight fluid. BTW, dealers aren’t in business to save you money. |
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Oh I agree completely but at the same time I don't know why they wouldn't have done it and just charged me for it even if it was good before hand... unless it was some thing like the alignment machine was broken or the operator was sick lol |
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Not at all, if you do it within the warranty window.
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I bought mine out of town and took it to the dealership I passed up my allocation with to buy immediately. It’s just business and they will be happy enough to get paid by BMW to do an alignment (in my case by me). Don’t sweat it, dealerships knows ‘the game’.
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That's not that bad overall. But, there's definitely room for improvement there.
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