Front wheel vibration help
Front wheel vibration help
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luke2397

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98 posts

100 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2019
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I've had new wheels and tyres fitted to my E82 125i. Wheels are Fox racing MS007 and tyres are Michelin Pilot Sport 4 DT1 and I've noticed a vibration that seems to be coming from the front wheels. I noticed that the weights had fallen off so I took it back and got them rebalanced but the vibration is still there and it happens at most speeds.
Any ideas would be great
Thanks

Vanordinaire

3,701 posts

178 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2019
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luke2397 said:
I've had new wheels and tyres fitted to my E82 125i. Wheels are Fox racing MS007 and tyres are Michelin Pilot Sport 4 DT1 and I've noticed a vibration that seems to be coming from the front wheels. I noticed that the weights had fallen off so I took it back and got them rebalanced but the vibration is still there and it happens at most speeds.
Any ideas would be great
Thanks
Possibly they haven't balanced them right (especially if it's the same place that put them on in the first place and they fell off). Or could be damage to rim (which would also explain the missing weights).
It could be other things too, warped discs, damaged drive shaft, etc but try swapping front for back wheels and see if it makes a difference then at least you'll know if its them.

Steven_RW

1,765 posts

218 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2019
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If there was no vibration before the new wheels and tyres:

1. Check wheel nut tightness.
2. If really concerned, check hub nut tightness or make sure the hub nut locking system hasn't shifted
3. And by far the most likely... they haven't managed to balance them right. It often takes several goes to get properly balanced wheels after new tyres.

4.... and unlikely, your new wheels might not be round. But that should be glaringly obvious on the balancer machine as they whiz round at 70 mph right in-front of your eyes.

luke2397

Original Poster:

98 posts

100 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2019
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Vanordinaire said:
Possibly they haven't balanced them right (especially if it's the same place that put them on in the first place and they fell off). Or could be damage to rim (which would also explain the missing weights).
It could be other things too, warped discs, damaged drive shaft, etc but try swapping front for back wheels and see if it makes a difference then at least you'll know if its them.
I'm also slightly concerned you mentioned drive shaft because when I've started to get my traction control cut in at the most random of times such as I was on the motorway in 6th doing about 60 and even gentle acceleration was making the TCS light flash like crazy on a perfectly dry road

E-bmw

11,122 posts

168 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2019
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Steven_RW said:
on the balancer machine as they whiz round at 70 mph right in-front of your eyes.
I think most modern ones are more like 15 mph, which is actually better, as at 70 the rim would just be a blur.

ninjag

1,878 posts

135 months

Tuesday 16th April 2019
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luke2397 said:
I've had new wheels and tyres fitted to my E82 125i. Wheels are Fox racing MS007 and tyres are Michelin Pilot Sport 4 DT1 and I've noticed a vibration that seems to be coming from the front wheels. I noticed that the weights had fallen off so I took it back and got them rebalanced but the vibration is still there and it happens at most speeds.
Any ideas would be great
Thanks
Find somewhere who have road force balancing machines to check your tyres and wheels.