Wheel Alignment Specifications

1992 BMW M5SECTION Wheel Alignment Specifications
WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS (318i, 318iC, 318is & 325iC)

Application Preferred Range
Camber (Degrees)
Front -.67 -1.17 To -.17
Rear -1.50 -1.75 To -1.25
Caster (Degrees) 8.77 8.27 To 9.27
Toe-In (Inches)
Front .15 .11 To .19
Rear .19 .13 To .25
Toe-In (Degrees)
Front .3 .22 To .38
Rear .38 .27 To .50
Toe-Out On Turns (Degrees)
Inner 41.3 N/A
Outer 33.9 N/A
Steering Axis Inclination (Degrees) 14.25 N/A
WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS (325i & 325is)

Application Preferred Range
Camber (Degrees)
Front -.67 -1.17 To -.17
Rear -1.50 -1.75 To -1.25
Caster (Degrees) 3.87 3.37 To 4.37
Toe-In (Inches)
Front .08 .05 To .12
Rear .13 .08 To .18
Toe-In (Degrees)
Front .17 .10 To .23
Rear .27 .17 To .37
Toe-Out On Turns (Degrees)
Inner 44 N/A
Outer 36 N/A
Steering Axis Inclination (Degrees) 15.73 N/A
WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS (525i, 535i & M5)

Application Preferred Range
Camber (Degrees)
Front -.22 -.72 To .28
Rear -2.33 -2.83 To -1.83
Caster (Degrees) 8.13 7.63 To 8.63
Toe-In (Inches)
Front .15 .11 To .19
Rear .21 .15 To .27
Toe-In (Degrees)
Front .3 .22 To .38
Rear .42 .30 To .53
Toe-Out On Turns (Degrees)
Inner 43 N/A
Outer 33 N/A
Steering Axis Inclination (Degrees) 12.07 N/A
WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS (735i, 735iL & 850i)

Application Preferred Range
Camber (Degrees)
Front -.22 -.72 To .28
Rear -2.33 -2.83 To -1.83
Caster (Degrees) 8.23 7.73 To 8.73
Toe-In (Inches)
Front .15 .11 To .19
Rear .15 .09 To .21
Toe-In (Degrees)
Front .30 .22 To .38
Rear .30 .18 To .42
Toe-Out On Turns (Degrees)
Inner 43 N/A
Outer 33.1 N/A
Steering Axis Inclination (Degrees) 12.07 N/A
RENDER: 1.0x

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