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2000 Bmw X5 Tires Problems

1 owner-reported tires complaint from NHTSA data

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Aug 2001Aug 2001
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Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.

Owner Complaints (1)

highTIRES
Filed: Aug 2001

Your front tires are wearing excessively on the outer edges only—nearly gone at just 17,500 miles—while the rest of the tread remains in good condition and the rear tires are fine. This pattern typically indicates a wheel alignment problem, possibly from worn suspension components like ball joints, control arm bushings, or sagging springs that were never corrected from the factory. The dealer is refusing to perform an alignment inspection or suspension diagnosis. You'll likely need a professional wheel alignment and potentially suspension component replacement to fix the underlying issue.

NHTSA #: 750527

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