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rlsjr 05-03-2009 10:35 AM

20 inch wheels
 
Last week I had purchased a set of new OEM 20 inch wheels, style 168 for my "05" 4.4 from a reliable Ebay seller. When the shipment arrived, the wheels were fine and not damaged at all. I then took them to my local BMW dealership to have Toyo Proxes ST ll's mounted. I have noticed when I increase the speed to approx. 45-55 miles per, I have a slight vibration in the steering wheel. Nothing drastic though.

What do you recommend? Could it be that the front wheels need to be rebalanced? I had stock 18 inch wheels prior, and never had any issues before. The vehicle currently still has its factory warranty until June, and then the CPO kicks in.

carlgo 05-03-2009 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by rlsjr (Post 615926)
Last week I had purchased a set of new OEM 20 inch wheels, style 168 for my "05" 4.4 from a reliable Ebay seller. When the shipment arrived, the wheels were fine and not damaged at all. I then took them to my local BMW dealership to have Toyo Proxes ST ll's mounted. I have noticed when I increase the speed to approx. 45-55 miles per, I have a slight vibration in the steering wheel. Nothing drastic though.

What do you recommend? Could it be that the front wheels need to be rebalanced? I had stock 18 inch wheels prior, and never had any issues before. The vehicle currently still has its factory warranty until June, and then the CPO kicks in.

It could be a defect in a tire, but balance is most likely the problem. If the wheels are OEM then they are probably fine.

Go back to the dealer. They shouldn't complain. If they do, or can't fix the problem, then go to a quality independent tire place. They are usually better than dealers at tire stuff.


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