Brake Issue - Rubbing
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Originally Posted by VTec' post='342905' date='Oct 9 2006, 01:21 AM
Thanks for the responses guys. I'll check the torque on my lugs. Also, nicke60gre, I didn't even know this could happen. I'll check into that as well.
If anyone else has any ideas, please post. I should have my car in the shop this week and will be armed with info. I'll post the outcome, of course.
If anyone else has any ideas, please post. I should have my car in the shop this week and will be armed with info. I'll post the outcome, of course.
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Is it the front or rear wheel? If the front then the hand brake has no effect. Also, If you have a shop retorque the lugs make sure they do it by hand and not with a air wrench. Many problems occur because the shops never do it with a hand torgue wrench and always use a air gun. All lugs (on all cars) are not tightened the same amount. I believe that the proper torque for a BMW is 88.5 ftlb's.
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My problem is with the front left, I'll check with the shop tomorrow
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Originally Posted by zen' post='342923' date='Oct 8 2006, 04:37 PM
Is it the front or rear wheel? If the front then the hand brake has no effect. Also, If you have a shop retorque the lugs make sure they do it by hand and not with a air wrench. Many problems occur because the shops never do it with a hand torgue wrench and always use a air gun. All lugs (on all cars) are not tightened the same amount. I believe that the proper torque for a BMW is 88.5 ftlb's.
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Originally Posted by zen' post='342923' date='Oct 8 2006, 06:37 PM
Is it the front or rear wheel? If the front then the hand brake has no effect. Also, If you have a shop retorque the lugs make sure they do it by hand and not with a air wrench. Many problems occur because the shops never do it with a hand torgue wrench and always use a air gun. All lugs (on all cars) are not tightened the same amount. I believe that the proper torque for a BMW is 88.5 ftlb's.
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just noticed today that i longer have this rubbing sound...the sound was form the rear, i think
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but a few days ago i removed the rims to clean them and reinstalled them, buy hand... seems the sound is no longer there...
check the lugs are not too tight....
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but a few days ago i removed the rims to clean them and reinstalled them, buy hand... seems the sound is no longer there...
check the lugs are not too tight....
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Got, ACS Roof Spoiler, but not installed..
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just noticed today that i longer have this rubbing sound...the sound was form the rear, i think
..
but a few days ago i removed the rims to clean them and reinstalled them, buy hand... seems the sound is no longer there...
check the lugs are not too tight....
EDIT: checked the car again, i still get this sound once i start aplying light presure on the brakes, then it just turns into the brake squek.. then when aplying more presure it just becomes silent,,, but atleast i dont get the sound without using the brakes like i use to...
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but a few days ago i removed the rims to clean them and reinstalled them, buy hand... seems the sound is no longer there...
check the lugs are not too tight....
EDIT: checked the car again, i still get this sound once i start aplying light presure on the brakes, then it just turns into the brake squek.. then when aplying more presure it just becomes silent,,, but atleast i dont get the sound without using the brakes like i use to...
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