BMW 5 SERIES SEDAN 2020-2023 Wheel Alignment Specifications
BMW 5 Series Sedan Wheel Alignment Specifications for 2020-2023 year model
BMW 5 Series Sedan Wheel Alignment Specifications for 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 year model. The BMW 5 Series Sedan wheel alignment includes specifications in both millimeters (mm) and degrees. Here are the specifications in table format.
Table 1: BMW 5 Series Sedan Alignment Specifications in degrees (°)
Table 2: BMW 5 Series Sedan Alignment Specifications in Millimeters (mm)
Wheel Alignment Parameters
1. Camber: Camber is the angle of the wheels when viewed from the front or rear of the vehicle. A wheel that is tilted inward has negative camber, while a wheel that is tilted outward has positive camber. Camber can affect tire wear, handling, and steering.
2. Caster: Caster is the angle of the steering axis when viewed from the side of the vehicle. A positive caster angle means that the steering axis tilts towards the rear of the vehicle, while a negative caster angle tilts towards the front. Caster can affect steering stability and the returnability of the steering wheel to center.
3. Toe: Toe refers to the angle at which the front or rear wheels are tilted inward or outward when viewed from above. If the wheels are tilted inward, this is called “toe in,” while if the wheels are tilted outward, this is called “toe out.” Toe can affect tire wear, handling, and steering.
4. Thrust Angle: The thrust angle is the angle between the vehicle’s centerline and the rear axle’s geometric centerline. It is measured by comparing the direction that the rear wheels are pointing to the centerline of the vehicle. The thrust angle can affect vehicle stability and how straight the vehicle drives. A thrust angle that is not perpendicular to the centerline of the vehicle can cause the vehicle to pull to one side.
* Please note that these specifications are for general guidance only, and the specific alignment settings for a particular vehicle may differ depending on factors such as driving conditions and personal preference. It’s always best to consult a professional mechanic or alignment specialist for the most accurate recommendations for your vehicle.
Wheel Alignment Brief Information
Wheel alignment is the process of adjusting the angles of the wheels so that they are perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other. Proper wheel alignment is important for several reasons, including:
1. Safety: Properly aligned wheels help ensure that a vehicle travels in a straight line and handles properly, reducing the risk of accidents.
2. Tire Wear: Misaligned wheels can cause uneven tire wear, reducing tire life and requiring more frequent replacements.
3. Fuel Efficiency: When wheels are misaligned, the vehicle may have to work harder to maintain speed, which can result in decreased fuel efficiency and increased costs.
4. Ride Comfort: Properly aligned wheels can result in a smoother ride and better handling, improving overall ride comfort.
About BMW 5 Series Sedan
The BMW 5 Series is an executive car that has been produced and marketed by BMW since 1972, succeeding the New Class Sedans and is now in its seventh generation.
The 5 Series began as a sedan, but a wagon/estate body style (marketed as “Touring”) was added in 1991, and a 5-door fastback configuration (marketed as “Gran Turismo”) was available from 2009 to 2017. Each generation is identified by a unique internal E- designation. The first generation of the 5 Series was powered by four-cylinder and six-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engines. Following generations were powered by naturally aspirated or turbocharged four-cylinder, six-cylinder, V8 and V10 engines. Diesel engines have been available in the 5 Series lineup since 1982.
After the 3 Series, the 5 Series is BMW’s best-selling model. The 5 millionth 5 Series, a 530d sedan in Carbon Black Metallic, was produced on January 29, 2008. BMW’s three-digit model naming convention began with the first 5 Series, making the 5 Series BMW’s first model line to include the word “Series” in the name. Since the E28, every generation of the 5 Series has included a “M” model known as the BMW M5. (Source:Wiki)