• Latest threads

    • Custom feed

      • Updates



        Old 23rd August 2007, 19:53   #1 (permalink)
        vinid_1
        Junior Member, warming up (<31 posts)
         
        Join Date: Aug 2005
        Location: Montreal, Canada
        Posts: 24
        Thanks: 0
        Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
        Rubbing Noise

        Has anyone noticed a rubbing sound coming from the tires when making sharp turns, like in a u-turn, at slow speeds? This is unrelated to the door squeaking which I also get time to time. I have the stock wheels and tires so I can't imagine that they are touching inside the wheel wells....
        vinid_1 is offline  
        Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post! Add this post to your Facebook Profile Add this post to MySpaceStumble this Post!Google Bookmark this Post!Live Bookmark this Post!
        Reply With Quote
        Old 23rd August 2007, 20:42   #2 (permalink)
        Ashok Arora
        Moderator
         
        Ashok Arora's Avatar
         
        Join Date: Mar 2000
        Location: London, England
        Posts: 12,583
        Thanks: 227
        Thanked 113 Times in 70 Posts
        Could be a wheel bearing or possible the rear diff (a known problem).
        __________________
        Ashok
        2002 E39 Carbonblack/Caramel M5 (past)
        2005 E60 Blue Onyx/Caramel/Light Figured Ash M5 (past)
        2007 E90 Montego Blue/Black Alpina D3 (present)
        Beware the Red Cog of Death!
        Ashok Arora is offline  
        Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post! Add this post to your Facebook Profile Add this post to MySpaceStumble this Post!Google Bookmark this Post!Live Bookmark this Post!
        Reply With Quote
        Reply

        Bookmarks


        Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
         
        Thread Tools Search this Thread
        Search this Thread:

        Advanced Search
        Display Modes Rate This Thread
        Rate This Thread:

        Posting Rules
        You may not post new threads
        You may not post replies
        You may not post attachments
        You may not edit your posts

        BB code is On
        Smilies are On
        [IMG] code is On
        HTML code is On
        Trackbacks are On
        Pingbacks are On
        Refbacks are On
        Forum Jump

        Similar Threads
        Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
        Strange noise when warming up (pic) ATK E60 M5 and E61 M5 Touring Discussion 18 13th October 2006 12:25
        Strange Noise while Turning Left at Speed Ag Surfer E39 M5 and E52 Z8 Discussion 12 4th January 2006 03:31
        Stereo, Sub, Woofer, DSP, Pin, Bass, Speakers V-10 4 Me E39 M5 and E52 Z8 Discussion 0 26th September 2003 20:54
        grinding, rubbing noise toddg E90 M3 Sedan, E92 M3 Coupe, E93 M3 Convertible, E46 M3 and E36 M3, Z4 M and Z4 M Coupe 0 31st October 2001 19:26
        rattle/knock noise from rear solved! Jacob Lee E39 M5 and E52 Z8 Discussion 3 5th April 2001 16:53

        eXTReMe Tracker

        All times are GMT +2. The time now is 09:22.


        Everything Copyright 2000-2008. Do not use ANYTHING from this site without written permission. All images, graphics, sound files, video files and text appearing on this web site are the exclusive property of m5board.com and are protected under international copyright laws. All images, graphics, sound files, video files and text on this site are for on-screen and on-site viewing and listening only. No part of this web site may be reproduced, copied, saved, stored, manipulated, or used in any form for personal or commercial purposes without the prior written permission of m5board.com. Use of any image or graphic as the basis for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of the copyright. Any copyright infringement will be prosecuted to the full extent of federal and international copyright laws. M5board.com is an enthusiast board and we don't condone any dangerous activity. Our airfield events are completely safe based on years of experience, we conduct them during clear visibility with mature participants that have several years of experience with high-performance automobiles, large unobstructed run-off zones on sealed off private former military airbases and we clearly mark the braking zones. If inexperienced with high speed driving we do not recommend organizing your own event but attending a high-performance driving school. The use of the term "BMW" on this site is for reference only, and does not imply any connection between m5board.com and BMW AG or BMW North America.
        Page generated in 0.26529 seconds with 11 queries