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Old 06-25-2009, 08:44 PM
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SHAKING!!! ahhhh

ok so i searched.. but

i kinda want opinions.

so i know i have to replace the brakes. i had shaking before when my brakes were low. but now, when turning to the right, it feels like the wheel is going to fall off. 113k miles im hopeing its not a bearing?
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Old 06-25-2009, 09:27 PM
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bearing or cv joint. a bearing will have a humming sound, and the cv joint will feel like the symptoms you are complaining about.
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Yeah they did the right side. http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x5/...mw-x5-e53.html

is this what i need to do. also, if its shaking, i just need to replace it with this?

http://www.rennsportautoparts.com/ebay/cvjoint.jpg

any recomendations on brand? price that i should be looking for? any good site to buy parts? i need to buy brakes, recommended? and the sensor for them. its time to do some work. also Spark plugs, what are you guys using?
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Old 06-26-2009, 10:55 AM
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Go to ECS tuning on this website for all your maintenance needs. they r great!
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love the site. but cant find a cv joint kit

also, there are so man people on ebay seling Airflow sensors. my is failin and there are some that are 60-250 $s. their all the same , which do i get?
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Old 06-26-2009, 04:57 PM
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If you're cheap (like me), go aftermarket for the entire front axle (includes the CV joint / boot). AJ USA is a good vendor (and no, I don't work for them). Runs $250-300 for parts and labor

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Yeah they did the right side. http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x5/...mw-x5-e53.html

is this what i need to do. also, if its shaking, i just need to replace it with this?

http://www.rennsportautoparts.com/ebay/cvjoint.jpg

any recomendations on brand? price that i should be looking for? any good site to buy parts? i need to buy brakes, recommended? and the sensor for them. its time to do some work. also Spark plugs, what are you guys using?
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Ok NOW its really bad, its squeaking a lot on the left side when moving up and down and when stearing. But the bad thing is after getting the car back from my wife, the stearing is now super lose. the wheels still turn but its loser then before. what the heck is wrong! im taking it to the dealer now =( this sucks
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Old 06-29-2009, 09:42 PM
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i honestly have to say that i have never neglected the car at all. always got serviced and i feel honestly, like throwing myself on the floor b/c this is the only car b/t 2 people who have to drive to work every day in florida and if this breaks down how the heck am i going to pay for the rest of the car . i really would love to get all the help i can with the car from the group
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So i took the cover which btw BMW dealer NEVER put back correctly or tight so it was off! i also took a look at this hose. its a air hose, but which. i want to buy it online asap and get it replaced.

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Old 06-30-2009, 03:39 PM
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the hose is the crankcase ventilating system, apparently you can buy similar hose from any auto parts store , made by goodyear is best , you need to get the correct size .
someone posted info recently on the forum so if you search for , ccv , crankcase vent , hoses , you should find info .
there is more to the system than hoses that may require replacement .

as for the shaking , you need to have the car checked out as soon as possible , take it to any garage or tire centre and keep us informed as to how things go .
the steering issue could be sway bar links ( easy and cheap) or something more expensive but people here can advise you when the actual problem has been found .
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