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      10-07-2015, 04:24 PM   #1
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Rear Juddering noise from rear of E92 335D

I seem to be get a juddering noise coming from the rear of my E92.

It doesn't happen all the time. Only on some occasions. I have a sticking caliper on the rear driver side which is quite bad now. I am going to fix this tomorrow evening.

Could this be the cause of the juddering? The juddering noise sounds like it is coming from the opposite side but I could be wrong.

Thanks for any help!
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      10-07-2015, 04:25 PM   #2
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Sticking brakes can certainly cause juddering. Fix it and see what happens.
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You'll be best advised to change discs and pads too. If your caliper is sticking it will probably have caused the pad/s to overheat and deposit pad material onto the discs.
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I seem to be get a juddering noise coming from the rear of my E92.

It doesn't happen all the time. Only on some occasions. I have a sticking caliper on the rear driver side which is quite bad now. I am going to fix this tomorrow evening.

Could this be the cause of the juddering? The juddering noise sounds like it is coming from the opposite side but I could be wrong.

Thanks for any help!
if you've got a calliper sticking you'd of corrupted your discs, chances are your discs are at best blue or even red if it's as you describe where it's gone though an adverse heat cycle as metal gets hotter it expands as it expands creates friction.

Take a photo if each disc(side on flat)and post em up for a look done this a number of times for people on here it's interesting to view something like this actually.

I'd also wager your discs are at least lipped on the outer surface area(if so they'll be worse on the inner surface)and I'd also suspect the discs apart from any discolouring will be scored as well, seen this symptom too many times now and ate all systematic with the sort of issues you're facing, if pads have been put on already lipped corroded or worn discs as so many people sadly do this will create issues as well.
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