Swaying at highway speeds
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My Ride: 2008 Porsche 911 Carrera S Convertible. Midnight Blue, 6 Speed.Retired - 2007 997 Carrera S, Midnight Blue, Grey leather, premium audioRetired - 2007 550i, Monaco Blue over Beige, Navigation, Logic 7, Cold Weather Pack, Comfort Access, Sport Package
Model Year: 2008
May be as simple as tram-lining (where your tires follow grooves in the pavement). E60's do seem more prone to it than some others, with RFT's seemingly more so than non-RFT's (so it can actually be worse in a car equipped with the sport package). I know you have non-RFT's, but it still may be what you're experiencing.
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...31&hg=31&fg=10
the bar basically attaches to both wheels, and helps keep the car even, but it also gives to allow independent suspension.
usually though, if you have a bad stabilizer bar or links, you'll hear noises.
have you checked the basics, like are your tires properly inflated?
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From: Zoo York
My Ride: Alpine White 2006 530Xi (SLD)
In my personal experience, ALL mechanics eventually become thieves - some right away, others later. But there are exceptions - people who truly care and know how to fix these cars.
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May be as simple as tram-lining (where your tires follow grooves in the pavement). E60's do seem more prone to it than some others, with RFT's seemingly more so than non-RFT's (so it can actually be worse in a car equipped with the sport package). I know you have non-RFT's, but it still may be what you're experiencing.
Also, since its a CPO, I'd just take it to a BMW dealer and have them diagnose it. But tell them not to do any work, until you okay it - this way, if it is shocks and they aren't covered, you can go and have them done at a fraction of the cost by some reputable indie mechanic.
PM me if you have any more questions. I'm really anxious to see what you will be told - my Xi has the same issue/problem, but I'm planning to swap out the springs and shocks in a bit anyway, so I'm just kinda waiting it out. Nevertheless, if its something I can tighten or swap easily right now, I might jump on this too... well, either way, keep us (or just me
) posted on this, and good luck with the car! Contributors
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From: Zoo York
My Ride: Alpine White 2006 530Xi (SLD)
A friend just switched RTABs on his E36 M3 vert though, and even though he had Rogue Engineering RTABs put on, the tramlining is still there because the car needs shocks.
Besides, I don't think Xi even has trailing arms, but I could be wrong.
Besides, I don't think Xi even has trailing arms, but I could be wrong.
What does RTAB stand for?


