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Brake vibration driving me mad
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08-28-2021, 11:46 AM | #67 | |
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08-28-2021, 05:19 PM | #69 | |
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At this rate my car should just about be run in by the time the government ban the sale of petrol! I only replaced the brake discs because they were corroded not because they were worn out! Perhaps I'll tax it Wednesday; it could do with going out for a run. |
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So to update this thread, I went ahead and changed my thrust arms which were actually in a very bad state the rubber bush on the subframe side was torn in multiple places. Opted for the meyle ones. The vibration I described at the beginning of the thread is still there it made no change to that whatsoever.
Everything else seems perfect under there. Where to go from here? Last edited by BMW33; 11-09-2021 at 01:16 PM.. |
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11-09-2021, 01:33 PM | #72 |
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I've had vibration through steering wheel under braking a few times over my 10+ years of 35i ownership.
Changing front discs twice & having a set refaced (can't think of the correct terminology) cured the vibration for a few thousand miles but it always came back. I put that down to pad deposits & running Red Stuff front pads. Last time it happened I changed to non ceramic pads & fitted a pair of ATE front discs which did the trick for a while until it came back again. After having the car on a shaker ramp a very small amount of movement was found on the lower right control arm, the guy said it was very minimal & he wouldn't have noticed it if the car had been having an mot. I replaced both front lower control arms & have not had vibration under braking since. So for me it was a combination of my driving style, lots of heavy high speed braking & holding the car on the brake pedal with hot brakes whilst stationary & lastly worn control arms. I am now no longer the king of the late brakers & dont hold the car on the brakes anymore, that & the new control arms & ate discs has cured my braking vibration issues for the last two years & 8,000 miles.
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