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mdubs9 05-05-2014 10:48 PM

Help Diagnosing Steering Wheel vibration
 
I have a pretty significant steering wheel shutter/shake when I am braking within the range of 100km/h-85km/h- but ONLY within this range, haven't been able to replicate it otherwise.

I had the rotors replaced 20,000km ago but had the brake install re-examine the job and even warranty replace the rotors but the shake still exists.

What could be causing this?

FCABS? If so, is a press absolute required to replace them or can it be done by hand with enough force ?

g300d 05-06-2014 12:15 AM

Could be FCABS according to many. Rotors were my first guess but you replaced those already.

Easy enough to see, you can see those from the wheel well if you turn the wheels outward.

I cant imagine doing a FCAB job without having the bushings pressed.

razorboy 05-06-2014 02:31 PM

You might have what I have and that's a caliper sticking.

I also have a steering wheel "shudder" when the brakes are applied. I wasn't sure what it was. I did notice that as I applied constant even pressure, the shuddering would finally stop.

Recently, I went in and changed all my brake pads. I wasn't ready to challenge the shuddering yet because I simply wasn't sure where to start looking for the issue so I procrastinated on that for a little while but here is what I found changing the pads. Pushing the right front and both rear caliper pistons back into their bores was pretty effortless. The driver side front caliper? Not so much.

I actually had to use a c-clamp to force that piston back in while the others I used a light weight ratcheting hand clamp.

My prognosis is that the caliper needs replacing. The force it took to push that one piston back was easily two times or more greater than the other three. Can't say for certain but I am pretty confident that is my problem.

Maybe it could be the same with yours?

BTW - I wouldn't suggest anyone just replace rotors due to vibrations. Rotors are expensive and they can be easily checked for wear and runout. Make sure that has all been checked first before replacing rotors.

Cheers
Bernie

Rockit 05-06-2014 04:08 PM

Have someone that knows front ends check the thrust arms...the bushing go bad and the front end shakes on breaking.

Gurjit 05-06-2014 10:33 PM

could b tires

admranger 05-07-2014 05:35 PM

Tension struts. Just order the complete arms with the bushings already pressed in. Be prepared to figure out how you are going to remove the ball joints if you don't have a ball joint removal tool (pickle fork will just tear the ball joints) though (put nut back on, hold arm in vise, hammer time).

If you get the powerflex poly bushings, I had a devil of a time pressing those in. Bimmerworld does it for $10 when you buy the complete arm from them. Would have been money well spent (but I had a spare set of tension strut arms so I used those).

Only way you are doing this by hand w/o a press is if your name is Clark Kent and your alter ego likes to wear blue spandex and a cape.

m5james 06-18-2014 02:49 AM

I did the 20 piece FCP Groton suspension replacement (yes, I torqued everything w/ the weight on wheels) while doing my BC Racing coilvers, then had my wheels checked at a shop (3 had slight bends)...but even after all that, I've still got this 50-70mph wobble in the steering wheel. It has cross drilled rotors on it (there when I bought it, no clue of the rotor or pad brand), but they definately don't wobble under breaking. I've also got this odd shudder when I go WOT. At this point I'm wondering if I've got out of balance CV joints :-/

Nevertheless, I still drove from Seattle to Hollywood to Seattle for Bimmerfest, recently did a weekend trip from Seattle to Eastern WA and back, but I'd really like to get this figured out.

g300d 06-19-2014 06:10 AM

^wouldnt wheel bends cause wobbling at speed?

m5james 06-19-2014 12:31 PM

Yes, but I said had not has, in that I got them fixed.

TiAgX5 06-19-2014 01:20 PM

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Start by getting wheels/tires road force balanced, makes a HUGE difference.

If balljoints/arms are in good shape, replacing assemblies is a waste of money. Go Powerflex and do this......


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