BMW Brakes Juddering - Try this Easy Fix
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Try this easy fix if you have problems with brake juddering ! Well known problem in the BMW world but might work also for other cars. Enjoy and hope to solve your problem.
EDIT : 2 Months after and there is no brake juddering on the cars we attempted this easy fix.
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do you think this could work for bmw 5 G30?
Woaw. Never seen that before.
I'll give it a try before looking at replacing the front hubs on my E92.
Thank you.
IF you need to install new , make sure you install RIGHT SIDE disc to the RIGHT SIDE and LEFT DISC to the LEFT side. They are unidirectional.
My 2018 x3 the same problem. After I replaced the rear brakes full set still the same. Then I replaced the full front brakes set. The shaking was gone. After one year now it comes again. I will try this I hope it works. Thx.
Did you put right brake disk on the right place and left on the left ? They are directional.
I can't see how rotating the caliper can assist. Can you explain, please?
You don't rotate the calipper , you rotate the piston.
@@GigiBeleaDKI don’t understand how would this make any difference when the piston is the same shape regardless how is installed 🤔 doesn’t make any sense
@@Top_g80comp Piston is the same but seals can be worn more in one side which will make the piston sit a bit eccentric or seals can be stuck , by rotating the piston in the caliper you will change its position and seal position. We have many times cars coming with stuck brake pistons and by pushing out , rotating , then pushing in again , push out rotate , push in and so long we can unstuck them and change seal position and they become free again and move as they should.
@GigiBeleaDK that actually makes a lot of sense. It's the same for stuck pistons on bicycle disc brakes. I will be doing this on my F11 535D - love my BMW, but hate waiting for the brakes to start juddering again.