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3200 Wheel Alignment
2024 BMW X4 M BaseSECTION 3200 Wheel Alignment
3200 TECHNICAL DATA OVERVIEW
| Tolerance for ride height in normal position | ||
|  | Tolerance for setpoint value | max. 10 mm |
|  | Difference between left and right | max. 10 mm |
| Ride height with vehicle load tolerance | ||
|  | Minimum value | min. - 20 mm |
|  | Maximum value | max. + 40 mm |
| Wheel alignment of front axle F98 for standard suspension | ||
| * To minimize adjustment errors (measuring inaccuracies), use a narrower tolerance for the track/camber adjustment! Track difference front axle = criterion for steering wheel inclination | Total toe-in | 0° 10'+/-10' |
| Total toe-in adjustment* | 0° 0' +1-4' | |
| Toe difference single wheel between left/right | max. 12' | |
| Camber (difference between left/right max. 30') | -0° 60' +/-30' | |
| Camber adjustment* | -0° 60' +/-25' | |
| Toe difference angle (difference between left and right)Â | max. 20' | |
| Caster angle (difference between left and right)Â | max. 30' | |
| Front wheel offset | 0°+/-15' | |
| Largest steering angle on inside cornering wheel | Approx. 38° 14' | |
| Largest steering angle on outer cornering wheel | Approx. 30° 41' | |
| Wheel alignment of rear axle F98 for standard suspension | ||
| * To minimize adjustment errors (measuring inaccuracies), use a narrower tolerance for the track/camber adjustment! | Total toe-in | 0° 18'+/-12' |
| Total toe-in adjustment* | 0° 18'+/-4' | |
| Toe difference single wheel between left/right | max. 12' | |
| Camber (difference between left/right max. 30') | -1°34'+/-25' | |
| Camber adjustment* | -1°34'+/-05' | |
| Geometrical driving axis | 0° +/-12' | |
| Normal load, normal position | ||
| Vehicle has a full tank. Vehicle is completely assembled. Per front seat (seats in center position)Â |
68 kg | |
| Centered in the trunk | 14 kg | |
| Tolerance for ride height at design level | ||
| Tolerance for setpoint value | max. 2 mm | |
| Difference between left and right | max. 2 mm | |
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.