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Vibration after installing new stock absorbers, brake disc and brake pads.
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<blockquote data-quote="theshyrooster" data-source="post: 31191" data-attributes="member: 28344"><p>Greetings dear members,Recently I got my pair of front old absorbers replaced with new ones for my BMW E60 520I.I also had the front brake disc and pads changed to new ones too.The reason for the replacements are due to wear and tear of the above mentioned parts due to the car's age.However after replacing the old absorbers and brakes with new ones, I noticed the car vibrating when I travel at high speeds.Upon further inspection when I arrived home, I saw that the suspension in the front, looks rather odd, or wrongly installed.Well I am just assuming, because I am not a pro technician. So I have attached a picture for your opinions.It looks like the spring isn't sitting properly on the absorber. Should it look like that?Your honest opinions and help is truly appreciated,Thanks,Rico</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theshyrooster, post: 31191, member: 28344"] Greetings dear members,Recently I got my pair of front old absorbers replaced with new ones for my BMW E60 520I.I also had the front brake disc and pads changed to new ones too.The reason for the replacements are due to wear and tear of the above mentioned parts due to the car's age.However after replacing the old absorbers and brakes with new ones, I noticed the car vibrating when I travel at high speeds.Upon further inspection when I arrived home, I saw that the suspension in the front, looks rather odd, or wrongly installed.Well I am just assuming, because I am not a pro technician. So I have attached a picture for your opinions.It looks like the spring isn't sitting properly on the absorber. Should it look like that?Your honest opinions and help is truly appreciated,Thanks,Rico [/QUOTE]
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