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Anyone had this kind of wheel wobble - Found issue

HU51A_FU said:
Raj_UK said:
Maybe add buckled wheel to the potential list?
Are these wheels renound for being easily buckled?
Don’t know what wheels you have! However I didn’t notice that you said when slowing down. I remember my bro in law had a vibration and noise on his E46 that got worse going up from 40mph. Sounded like a dodgy wheel bearing to me but turned out being a buckled wheel - a 17 inch type 44 if I recall correctly.
 
Raj_UK said:
HU51A_FU said:
Raj_UK said:
Maybe add buckled wheel to the potential list?
Are these wheels renound for being easily buckled?
Don’t know what wheels you have! However I didn’t notice that you said when slowing down. I remember my bro in law had a vibration and noise on his E46 that got worse going up from 40mph. Sounded like a dodgy wheel bearing to me but turned out being a buckled wheel - a 17 inch type 44 if I recall correctly.
I think you may have solved it.... :wink:
 
I had exactly this issue. Random vibration through the steering column at random speeds. Turned out to be a partially seized front caliper. Replaced them both and all is now well. Someone on here had pointed me in the right direction, took the car out for a 10 minute drive and then parked up and touched each wheel, one was noticeably hotter (front left in my case).

$hed has also mentioned this in his post.

Hope this helps. :thumbsup:
 
HU51A_FU said:
Raj_UK said:
HU51A_FU said:
Are these wheels renound for being easily buckled?
Don’t know what wheels you have! However I didn’t notice that you said when slowing down. I remember my bro in law had a vibration and noise on his E46 that got worse going up from 40mph. Sounded like a dodgy wheel bearing to me but turned out being a buckled wheel - a 17 inch type 44 if I recall correctly.
I think you may have solved it.... :wink:

Is that for certain? Because I’m hardly ever right! :D
 
I had this exact issue and when I got home 2 of my wheel bolts had snapped and the other 3 were loose. Was a shock but at least it was a simple fix. Could be something around the rear tyres such as flat spotting but I think that would be more obvious at various speeds. Good luck though
 
So Guys,

I had a friend look at my issues yesterday, conclusion is below, explains the pulling to the left and steering issues.

1. Seized NSF brake calliper - Replace £90.00 with Eurocarparts discount + Surcharge on old unit.
2. NSF Lower arm - £114.00
Total = £158.12

3. Renew both rear lower arm bushes that go into subframe as these have slight play, £62.28 + VAT from Powerflex.

If any one can obtain cheaper costs for the above items give me a shout as these issues do need doing of course.

Hopefully this comes in handy if any of you experience same issue.

Cheers


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