Paint_To_Sample
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- 911.2 GT3 Touring; BMW X7 M50i
It’s not so much that it “messes up the alignment” - there is a perfectly valid reason to increase negative camber (handling in corners). I think what you are trying to say is that sport plus puts the car in its lowest possible configuration, which, of course, will result in more negative camber and wear the inner edges of the tires faster.Driving in sport plus messes up the wheel alignment, if you use it often and above 90km/h it will cause premature (uneven) wear on the tires. I would go as far as severe damage. Check multiple threads on the forum (and even the car’s manual) on this. Just so you know.
Regarding “at which speeds”, this isn't accurate - the car (at least in the US) automatically defaults to the lowest ride-height (eg, Sport Plust ride height) when you exceed [75mph] (someone keep me honest here) to optimize aerodynamics. So really nothing you can do about it when you are driving fast. Further, I am not aware of any other reason that speed, in and of itself, would independently impact wear at a given camber angle.
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