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Andrew Rolland ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Go away rain Joined: 19-August-2004 Location: Scotland Status: Offline Points: 6579 |
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Cos it only has 26,000 miles on the clock so it hasn't needed any attention to the rear brakes and the iDrive says it has about 17,000 miles to go before rear brake attention. so the rear wheels will have never been off the car, although I don't think the tyres are original.
It has runflats so I don't have a spare, I don't have a jack and I don't have a wheel spanner. All I have is the locking wheel bolt. I do have BMW Assist and AA! Andrew |
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That is real rubbish that is! Why is BMW neglecting the basic stuff!!! What happens when you have a flat tire and you have to try and get that wheel off of the car at 3AM in the pouring rain...with no tool except the useless jack and wheel spanner!!! BB |
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Andrew Rolland ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Go away rain Joined: 19-August-2004 Location: Scotland Status: Offline Points: 6579 |
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Hurumph Same thing happened on my new E60. Wanted to power wash the underbody. Fronts came off as they had been greased, but the O/S/R had to be persuaded off with a fair amount of bashing with the rubber mallet bought to remove the previous alloys! Didn't get round to removing the other rear but I am expecting the same craic. FBMWSH obviously doesn't include greasing of wheel bolts! Andrew |
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Checked it after 9 days. Finally got round to power washing that particular wheel arch and the wheel dropped off the hub after removing the wheel bolts. Andrew |
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Don't have a spare wheel, car has runflats so no spare! Got the wheel off the hub on Friday morning. Used a rubber mallet to hit the alloy rim/tyre sidewall. Ended up with the imprint of Goodyear backwards on the rubber mallet! Wheel greased on to hub and spigot so I should be able to get the thing off again. Andrew |
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Stuck Alloys: Best method for taking of a stuck alloy is to use your spare wheel. This method has worked for me and other vehicles in a similar situation. Get the tyre part of your spare wheel and whack each end of the tyre part of the stuck wheel. This creates quite an impact due to weight of the spare wheel and the rubber bouncing. Believe me, it's the easiest method!!!!!!!!!! |
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I did think that it would be possible to change the brake fluid by means of a ramp without taking the wheel off. The bleed nipples are angled slightly towards the inboard side for that reason I presume. I have been working late and most weekends since I bought the car so I haven't had a chance to get another look at the wheel. I have been meaning to buy a rubber mallet so I'll give it another try hopefully this weekend. I always hand torque my wheel bolts with my torque wrench 120Nm for the E60. I remeber helping my dad when I was a kid with one of his Cortina's. It had been to a garage for new tyres and he watched them put the wheels back on with no grease on the nuts or the hubs and with an air gun! My dad took each wheel off and greased up everything so that he knew he would be able to take the wheel off in an emergency. No run flats on a 1982 Y plate 2.0 Cortina Crusader! Andrew |
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Yeah - but I didn't buy it from a dealer and to be honest I'd rather do it myself.
The tyre shop air guns are deadly when used with the BMW locking bolts. |
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If I had a 'full main dealer serviced' vehicle with sticky wheels - I'd take it back to the dealer, and tell them to get the It's all down to sloppy workmanship, no lubricant, and over-tightening - which in turn can stretch the bolt/stud, so making the wheel more susceptible to falling off! Always hand-torque wheels - never allow anyone near them with those nasty guns! |
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I've changed brake fluid on my E39 without removing the wheels although the car does need jacking up if you don't have a ramp.
As for the sticking wheels - I had terrible trouble with my full main dealer serviced E39 when I bought it. As others have said, just perseverance did it in the end. Used a rubber mallet and kept whacking the inside of the alloy where it meets the tyre as suggested. Keep turning the wheel a bit as you do it. It should move in the end. All coppper slipped now and have been fine since. Good luck! Gavin |
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I don't follow that. All the spigot is doing is ensuring the wheel is centered correctly. It should not be under any load once the wheel bolts are tightened. Once the wheel bolts are torqued up it is the frictional coefficent between the inside wheel face and hub holding the car up; more torque, more friction. That's why you'll see the wheel face that meets the hub to be grooved so as to increase the friction. |
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If you had a wheel that is held on with studs (nuts) the vertical loading of the wheel is taken by the studs. With bolted wheels the load is transfered thru the wheel to the hub via the spigot and not the wheel bolts. The bolts are just used to clamp the rim and brake disc to the hub. My 4 year old car will never have had the rear wheels taken off. It will still be on original pads and discs at 42,000 miles. Although the garage I bought it from said they changed the brake fluid. I am assuming this can be done from a ramp without the need to remove the wheels. If the garage had to remove the wheels to bleed the brakes the wheels wouldn't have stuck to the spigots. I had to take all four wheels off to bleed the brakes, which does make me wonder if they did change the brake fluid. Andrew |
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Yes...I suppose the salt would go a long way toward gumming up the hub. I was just very suprised that it happens to Andrew's 3 year old car...would expect it on an E34 or E39, but not an E60! How do people manage with cars that have the wheel nuts instead of the wheel bolts...must be twice as hard to shift it off the hub Was lucky enough that I never had to do anything to the wheels of any cars while I was in England BB |
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Very true...I did touch wood when I wrote it though... BB |
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