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Old 04-06-2014, 05:54 PM
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Steering wheel vibration nightmare.

The vehicle in question is a 6/06 4.8is. Mileage is 81k miles.

Possibly pertinent modifications: Brand new wheels, 2 new Conti DW tires up front, lowered permanently to access height via INPA.

For the past month or so I have slowly developed a horrible steering wheel shake that exists when cruising stictly between 45-60MPH. If i'm over 60 mph, I get the vibration temporarily under throttle, but it goes away when I let off.

2 weeks ago I had a brand new set of style 214s installed and there was no effect. Then, just this past Thursday I had the aforementioned 2 new tires installed at tire kingdom. After the tire install, the vibration was still there with the same symptoms, but seemed slightly worse.

1. I had them double check the balance on the front wheels, and it was initially off by .5oz each side (according to them). After rebabancing them, there was no change. Vibration was still there.

2. They recommended I get a road force balance...I agreed and had it done. Both front wheels were road force balanced, and STILL no change. Still the same horrible vibration/steering wheel shake between 45-60mph and when on the gas.

3. I did the shake test on the front wheels and everything is TIGHT.

So far, I am wondering if something might be wrong with one of the front wheels? This is my first X5, so I also wanted to reach out and ask some of you who have been around these for longer and see if there are any other common things that could explain this with the x5. Something with the front suspension/axles maybe?

I have asked around here at the plant in Greer, and none of the guys have ever heard of anything so bizarre. If anyone has any ideas, i'd greatly appreciate it. Im almost at the point where Im ready to swap an entirely different set of wheels onto it and see if that helps....

Thanks for any help in advance. I greatly appreciate it!

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Old 04-06-2014, 06:21 PM
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You mention style 214's, do you have hub centric rings on them?
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Yes. But they are just the cheap plastic ones ECS sent with the wheels. Perhaps you can recommend a better one? I would really like metal ones instead of these. I thought about this too, and on Friday night, we put it up in the air and spun the wheels, and they turned round with very little variation.
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FYI- should have alignment checked since you have lowered the vehicle.

Sounds as though you have eliminated balancing as a possibility though it is not unusual that a vibration in a particular speed range is a balancing issue.

I would say it is time to have the front suspension thoroughly checked over.
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is there any noise? check ball joints ,sway bar, rubber grommet.tie rode ends,tight?
Also check your front drive- shaft and the gulido,there 6 bolts and the rubber connector ,go online and surf the BMW online parts site.
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Sounds like a worn CV on one of the front axles.
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Sounds like a worn CV on one of the front axles.
correct ,I forget that.
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FYI- should have alignment checked since you have lowered the vehicle.

Sounds as though you have eliminated balancing as a possibility though it is not unusual that a vibration in a particular speed range is a balancing issue.

I would say it is time to have the front suspension thoroughly checked over.
I'm in complete agreement with you that it needs aligned. I was just waiting to see the result of this issue just in case something needed replaced and for a new set of rear tires.

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is there any noise? check ball joints ,sway bar, rubber grommet.tie rode ends,tight?
Also check your front drive- shaft and the gulido,there 6 bolts and the rubber connector ,go online and surf the BMW online parts site.
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The shake test was good, but I have not individually inspected everything. Depending on everyones feedback here, if there are no obvious things to look for first, I may end up just looking at everything individually.

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Sounds like a worn CV on one of the front axles.
Is there a way to confirm this/some kind of test to check for it? It would be nice to have some way to verify it before throwing an axle at it.




I forgot to mention earlier that as another symptom, in the 45-60mph window that the steering wheel shakes, if I apply the brakes, the shaking becomes more violent. Every other time they are smooth. The rotors arent even a week old...needless to say I have ruled them out as being related.
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I'd vote for checking tie rods and alignment too. Hopefully will expose the culprit!
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Tie rods are tight and alignment was done this morning. The alignment did require adjustment but it has not fixed the issue.
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