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BMW E32 730i Vibration after install new wheel
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<blockquote data-quote="Eggie86" data-source="post: 334247" data-attributes="member: 16239"><p>Hey, my E32 used to have the same problem, but I've solved it already after twice sending it to the workshop. Mine was almost similar to your case - mine vibrated badly occasionally whenever I was crusing around close to 100 km/h. Thought the wheels were off balance, but if I am not mistaken, the drive shaft was the cause. Sometimes I could feel the car vibrate whenever I pressed the accelerator when my car's travelling around 80-110km/h. </p><p></p><p>Mine used to have a knocking sound in the rear tyres too after my dad helped me to change the original 15 inch rims for a used E60 rim in early April 2008. Apparently the fault was traced to a fault suspension bush. It's pretty pricey to deal with too, but once settled, rest assured that your ride will be as good as new!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eggie86, post: 334247, member: 16239"] Hey, my E32 used to have the same problem, but I've solved it already after twice sending it to the workshop. Mine was almost similar to your case - mine vibrated badly occasionally whenever I was crusing around close to 100 km/h. Thought the wheels were off balance, but if I am not mistaken, the drive shaft was the cause. Sometimes I could feel the car vibrate whenever I pressed the accelerator when my car's travelling around 80-110km/h. Mine used to have a knocking sound in the rear tyres too after my dad helped me to change the original 15 inch rims for a used E60 rim in early April 2008. Apparently the fault was traced to a fault suspension bush. It's pretty pricey to deal with too, but once settled, rest assured that your ride will be as good as new! [/QUOTE]
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