JonE i had the same problem, but it wouldnt go away till i got the rings
Even after i centered the wheel and tighted the crap out of it, it still came loose. also something to note, a bad hubcentric ring can cause the shimmy too. it happened to me. i put the stock wheel on and forgot to take them off and must have squashed it a little, when i put the 17"s back on it shook like mad and didnt go away till i oredered another set from tire rack.
The Dreaded Shakes - Continued
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I removed the front driver side wheel from my E34 5series car the other night trying to fit wheels that I bought from the net (did not know it was from a 3 series), in other words, it was hitting the strut tower and the ball joint. Removed it again and replaced the old tires. When I took the car back on the road, I noticed the shakes at 50 - 60 mph which I did not have before. I'm just about to remove the tires again and I noticed this tread----GREAT I'm not alone. I was suppose to remove and reinstall the tires and see if the shakes will go away. Now I will be checking the Hubcentric Rings. B.T.W., to be able to install the new wheels, I will have to buys a hubcentric wheel adapters (cost a lot of moolah). I have to clear at least minimum 15mm. The adapters that I'm getting are about 23mm. Will update you guys the next story line. I did not know that my Bimmer is so sensitive.
The Melmaan ;)