My rear tires tip in at the top- or out at the bottom. Why

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Asked by Roger414 May 14, 2007 at 03:17 PM about the 2005 BMW Z4 3.0i Roadster RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Hi Roger! What you are referring to is camber. There is a tilt, if you will, to tires on all cars to ensure the proper amount of tread meets the road. Only your mechanic can tell you if the camber is properly set on your rear tires however one symptom of a problem is uneven or accelerated wear on your tires. If you are concerned put it in front of your favorite wrench to check it out. Good luck!

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