E60 vibraition
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Hi i have a vibraition in my car from the rear end rightside.
It coms and go`s when i am driving in higer speed .
It`s like its coms and go`s every 3-4sec.
Have anyeone hade that problem and any tips what it can be.
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It coms and go`s when i am driving in higer speed .
It`s like its coms and go`s every 3-4sec.
Have anyeone hade that problem and any tips what it can be.
Reg
Bilal
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Have you had the tires looked at? Could have hit a curb or a pot whole and knocked it out of ballance, also Wheel beerings could be another issue.
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Originally Posted by bigbadbull' post='596359' date='Jun 5 2008, 07:26 PM
Have you had the tires looked at? Could have hit a curb or a pot whole and knocked it out of ballance, also Wheel beerings could be another issue.
i have breyton spirit 19" with continental conti sport 3
and its no vibraition on the wheels when they monted.
I have that problem before i put my new wheels on.
I have take the to the BMW and they can`t find any problem byt the can
feel i`t.
Mayby the absorbers.
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Eliminate the possibility that its a wheel/tire.
- Take your wheel/tires and have the balance checked on them.
- Have a road force measurement made on all 4 tires.
- Check your alignment.
- Check your hubrings (if you have em)
These are the top 4 things to do first when you get vibration
- Take your wheel/tires and have the balance checked on them.
- Have a road force measurement made on all 4 tires.
- Check your alignment.
- Check your hubrings (if you have em)
These are the top 4 things to do first when you get vibration
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Originally Posted by peter@vmrwheels' post='596410' date='Jun 5 2008, 03:18 PM
Eliminate the possibility that its a wheel/tire.
- Take your wheel/tires and have the balance checked on them.
- Have a road force measurement made on all 4 tires.
- Check your alignment.
- Check your hubrings (if you have em)
These are the top 4 things to do first when you get vibration
- Take your wheel/tires and have the balance checked on them.
- Have a road force measurement made on all 4 tires.
- Check your alignment.
- Check your hubrings (if you have em)
These are the top 4 things to do first when you get vibration
Don't over look the road force step (many machines just balance). It can simulate your wheel going down the road and should beable to narrow it down or elimante a tire or wheel problem.
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Oh, and road force readings under 30lbs means that it wont vibrate. Anything over 30 lbs, you can use the machine's measurement feature to figure out how to rotate the tire along the rim to reduce the force
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