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      06-14-2018, 07:24 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by BarryJI View Post
Gents, I'd appreciate your advice. I have always sensed a very slight rightward bias in the steering wheel position (i.e. it's at 12:03 instead of 12:00 when tracking straight). It's not a huge deal but I was hoping that the alignment done at the dealership yesterday when I got four new PSSes would fix it; it hasn't.

I'm not sure I want to take it to my tuner for another (probably more expert) alignment. I wonder if there is a "one click" solution, i.e. some adjustment that can be made in five minutes; it's an electronic steering rack after all. The steering ratio seems very finely calibrated to me, so it's not like a quarter-inch offset has any practical effect on the car's tracking but like a lot of you, when it comes to my cars, I can be somewhat OCD. Any suggestions? Many thanks.
I drove my E46 for most of its life like that thinking it was normal.

They should have fixed it when doing the alignment and the alignment comes with a warranty so if you demonstrate the problem the dealer should be able to fix it. Did you mention the steering offset problem when dropping it off for the alignment?
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