EDIT I've edited the the post to add a video of the noise. There's a ticking noise coming from the rear passenger side which started after I had new brakes pads and discs installed. It's not suspension or wheel bearing as these are relatively new also.
The car has been with BMW but they couldn't identify the noise. Any ideas?
you can hear it at the 10 sec mark and it normally starts after the car has been running for 10min or so.
I think it's related to the brakes since the noise started after these were fitted. Wondering if i could ask a mechanic to clean up the brakes and refit or maybe it need new anti rattle clips / handbrake shoes?
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edit , i cant seem to embed youtube videos
Ticking noise on the rear passenger wheel
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Thought that was going to be video of ticking noise.
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Did the noise start when the spacers were installed? If so there's a chance your extended wheel bolts are slightly too long and are fouling something, perhaps the handbrake mech inside the hub.
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My money is on a stone in the tyre!
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Did the noise start when the spacers were installed? If so there's a chance your extended wheel bolts are slightly too long and are fouling something, perhaps the handbrake mech inside the hub.
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could be the handbrake, spacers have been on for a few years now so dont think its the bolts.
back to BMW i suppose !
Did the noise start when the spacers were installed? If so there's a chance your extended wheel bolts are slightly too long and are fouling something, perhaps the handbrake mech inside the hub.
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could be the handbrake, spacers have been on for a few years now so dont think its the bolts.
back to BMW i suppose !
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bump as i edited the OP with video
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Not the dust shield got bent, one part touching the disc, accidentally dented, my car had that.
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I've taken it to a fifth garage and they think its the drive shaft
will report back once that's replaced!
will report back once that's replaced!