Okay I need Help with my E60 Vibration
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Originally Posted by 530I' date='Aug 8 2005, 10:42 AM
[quote name='gwf545' date='Aug 8 2005, 11:57 AM']Check the wheels & tires for out of round.? You can have perfect balance and still be out of round which will cause this condition.? It can be somewhat variable after you turn a corner or take a curve as the tires go in and out of synch.? A good tire shop can use a runout gauge to determine if an out of round condition is present.
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but the vibration is still there exact at same speeds.
I`m sure the problem doesn`t come from the wheels.
Genuine bmw E60 wheels need hub rings ? because on my E60 style 122 i didn`t see them.
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[/quote]530i: We are discussing two completely different problems here. The original post of SAURABH and then that of HAMANN5 have to do with aftermarket rims that may not be hub-centric. BMW stock rims should not need hub rings.
Your situation/problem is different. I would take it back to BMW, demonstrate the problem and tell them to fix it. You should not have any vibration problems with stock components unless you bent a rim or something.
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