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My 730i is experiencing trailing vibrations when going very slow- H E L P
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<blockquote data-quote="jarence" data-source="post: 561334" data-attributes="member: 24866"><p>Vincent</p><p></p><p>Those vibrations can be felt through the steering and seats. </p><p>The later became pronounced when I sat in the passenger seat beside the mechanic boss who was test driving. He took the bmw rims for checking and on-car balanced the rear tyres as well.</p><p></p><p>There were light scrap marks below the carriage but not bad or dented. </p><p>I told him that the vibrations happen when I drove the car home which was on the same day as I allowed the secretary to pick up her own younger sibling and drop him safely at their home. She return soon after.</p><p></p><p>When I drove back I thought I had a slow puncture or bulge. But I found nothing. The next day I thought the whole thing might have gone away but it was there. Once I go over 40 or 50kph, no vibrations.</p><p></p><p>This morning, I ask the secretary again and she said she drove like normal over bumps like she normally would with her own Ford Escape. She gave me the look like she wished she never drove my car. </p><p></p><p>Are shafts normally expensive?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarence, post: 561334, member: 24866"] Vincent Those vibrations can be felt through the steering and seats. The later became pronounced when I sat in the passenger seat beside the mechanic boss who was test driving. He took the bmw rims for checking and on-car balanced the rear tyres as well. There were light scrap marks below the carriage but not bad or dented. I told him that the vibrations happen when I drove the car home which was on the same day as I allowed the secretary to pick up her own younger sibling and drop him safely at their home. She return soon after. When I drove back I thought I had a slow puncture or bulge. But I found nothing. The next day I thought the whole thing might have gone away but it was there. Once I go over 40 or 50kph, no vibrations. This morning, I ask the secretary again and she said she drove like normal over bumps like she normally would with her own Ford Escape. She gave me the look like she wished she never drove my car. Are shafts normally expensive? [/QUOTE]
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