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Old 03-20-2007, 10:08 PM   #19 (permalink)
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I'm not sure what I'm looking at yet, but just took a few pictures asking for input.

This is a picture of my front Drivers side looking forward on my '04 M6 with 18K. Wear looks pretty even.



This picture is the passenger front, looking back.



A little closer picture of the area of concern - somewhat blurry - sorry.

I haven't pulled the tire, but obviously need to look at replacing this one. I bought this car used just a few months ago, and have only put about 200 miles on it.



I don't know if this is caused from Strut Rub or not, but just wanted to post so that other '04 owners with 17" wheels check their tires, because it's not obvious looking at the outside of the tire.

It's a matter of safety, and my two kids (Seven and Four) like to go for rides in this car.



I've informed my Dealer about this thread, and he was quite intrested, but has informed me that there are no TSB's issued, they cannot replace tires on warrenty, but is going to look into the issue thanks to the initial post.
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