Vibrating unknown cause

Faz

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Hi all
Any input greatly appreciated. About a month ago I noticed vibrating in the steering wheel from 60mph onwards, 2 weeks later I got a flat left rear and decided it was a good time to get some new wheels as well. There was no nail in the tyre but the inside was all shredded up I did drive on a bit to get home after the flat as have been advised this would be an expected appearance after this. I then got 4 new wheels and 2 new rear tyres on my e86 coupe about 2 weeks ago, and the vibrating all stopped, but today I noticed it return almost identical to before. After fitting the new wheels I got it tracked with a hunter machine and was advised everything is in order. Just wanted to see if anyone had any idea what it may be before I take it to the garage, thinking either before the balancing was out and by chance got a flat, and now the balancing has been knocked out again just after fitting the new ones although find this unlikely. Or whether it's a suspension or bearing issue. The bushes were changed within the last year

Thanks in advance
 
If your wheels have been off the car recently, have you checked the wheel nuts are all done up properly?

More info is good! Are the symptoms exactly the same - ie only above 60mph? Does it vibrate only in a straight line, when turning or what happens when you brake? does it stop, get worse etc?
 
Maybe the wheel has a flat spot... i.e. buckled very slightly?

What size wheels do you have? Are they staggered? Swap front wheels onto the back? Or if you have access to a second set of wheels? This will help isolate whether it's a wheel or another issue.
 
Hi guys. The wheels are all the same size and brand new. I thought could be a balancing weight off but bit unusual that these symptoms occurred before changing all 4 wheels, stopped for 2 weeks then started occurring again. Bit confusing whether or not it's to do with the wheels themselves. It usually occurs when I reach 60 on the motorway and tends to disappear after 20 minutes, but during that time if I drop to around 40 it's still happening. Today started noticing a faint high pitched sound while going a lot slower from back right. Don't know if it's perhaps wheel bearing issue. Pressures are all fine. Taking it for a service this Saturday will ask them to look but really don't know what to expect
 
Did the garage check your brakes? Just an idea. could it be a sticking brake caliper?

I had a similar vibration from 60 up, it would only occur on a particular section of my commute on dual-carriageway, especially when sub-5 degrees temperature. It would begin to vibrate without using the brakes, but then be exacerbated by pressing the brake pedal.

After a month or two of it occuring once or twice a week, I took it in to the garage. They found it had a sticking front caliper as I suspected which they cleaned and free'd up. They also re-balanced the front wheels which may have needed doing anyway, weights can fall off in our extreme weather and potholed roads.
 
Hi Guys

Sorry I forgot to reply, but Warming was correct it was the brake calliper seized. All sorted now, big relief

Faz
 
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