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Old 01-22-2006, 11:17 AM
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88 735i problems...

Yes its a 88 735i that seems to wander and almost hop all over the road from time to time like it just wants to go its own way all of a sudden. I did try to adj. the stearing box with that screw on top did not do anything...Rear shocks/stuts noisy too car just seams to handle and drive very sloppy. Also car from a dead stop seams like it takes off very slow almost like its stuck or does NOT want to roll smooth...did check tires/breaks calipers ect...DID find the front right caliper locked up and repalced...those are the majors for now...let me know what ya can thanks...Carl = Chicago
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Old 01-23-2006, 06:52 AM
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Re: 88 735i problems...

I think you have answered some of the question with the shcok/strut issue. Also, the rear sub frame(beer cans) bushings can give you this problem. I would start with new struts (BOGE or Bilstein), and see how that feels. If that does not solve the problem, follow up with the front outer sway bar links and then the rear dog bones. As a last resort the beer cans (they are pricey so wait on those). My son's 1988 735i was a bit squirrly and new front strut inserts as well as the beer cans solved his cars problem. My 1988 750 would tend to wander and new front strut inserts (Bilstein Touring) helped me out.
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Old 01-23-2006, 11:20 AM
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Re: 88 735i problems...

Ok i will check into that and see if i can pin point the problem, i am thinking the rears are the issue with the way it feels and the noise i am hearing...NOTE the car seems to drop lower and be loose when given it gas kinda like it wants to do a wheely sort of...? Almost feels like the car is doing the twist too.

ANOTHER NOTE on this car do i have to buy the self leveler stuts for the back, where do ya think the cheapest spot to find them? Ah so many questions...

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Old 01-24-2006, 02:13 PM
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Re: 88 735i problems...

Dont leave me hangin peeps...anyone?
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Old 01-24-2006, 02:50 PM
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Re: 88 735i problems...

As long as you have the 735i not the il you do not have self leveling rear struts. Your choice as to manufacturer (BOGE or Bilstein). Try autohausaz or euroweb to name a couple supppliers, then there is the parts bin, bimmerparts, and the beat goes on.
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Old 01-25-2006, 02:49 PM
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Re: 88 735i problems...

Cool i am going to bring her to the shop soon to see whats up for sure before i start swapping parts out...
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Old 02-06-2006, 10:23 AM
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drifting awd wackedout?!?

Well still have not made it to the shop, But for some more info. the car seems as if it has like four wheel steering sometime and seems to almost drive like its constantly drifting and i can so feel it happeing it freaky werid, and yes still the noise from the rear shocks/strut area i think this is the root of the problem...any mo help? THANKS
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Old 11-08-2006, 05:28 PM
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Re: 88 735i problems...

check the pitman arm i have a 88 735i that had the same prob
i just tightend the nut and prob gone
it was that easy and cost nothing
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Old 12-26-2006, 08:32 PM
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Re: drifting awd wackedout?!?

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Well still have not made it to the shop, But for some more info. the car seems as if it has like four wheel steering sometime and seems to almost drive like its constantly drifting and i can so feel it happeing it freaky werid, and yes still the noise from the rear shocks/strut area i think this is the root of the problem...any mo help? THANKS
Also, with the age of the car, it probably has a significant amount of miles on it, even for a BMW. It may be that the front end is just worn out and needs to be replaced, that would be my guess. A couple of years ago I had an 88 735i which I had had for about 10 years at the time and my mechanic told me that I needed to replace the front end as it was (in his words) "worn slap out". I never got a chance to do that because it was totalled indirectly, due to an accident soon after. I replaced it (two years ago) with a 90 735iL in really good condition but my mechanic has now told me that this front end needs to be replaced due to it now has over 200,000 miles on it. I don't believe it's uncommon that even with the most careful driver (which I'm not) for a front end to be worn out, once you start getting close to the 200,000 mile mark. Again, I understand that BMW's are designed to take a lot of mileage but eventually somethings got to give.

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Old 01-17-2007, 07:26 PM
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Re: 88 735i problems...

Front end problems are pretty common on E32 7ers. Wandering, shuddering at speeds over 50miles an hour, etc. Sometime it's as simple as a loose bolt. Others aren't so fortunate and end up spending upwards of $2000 just to fix the front suspension.

Warped tire bands can also have a huge effect on the steering. Make sure your tires are filled properly ACCORDING TO THE PSI ON THE TIRE. There's a reason why they stamp a maximum rating on the tire. My 255/40ZR-17's have a max PSI of 44, I filled them to 40 and the shuddering went away on my car. They were at 32!
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Re: 88 735i problems...

i am having a problem with my 90 735i. it has a vibration and it sounds like it is coming from the rightrear side of the car. now i have so far replaced the center driveshaft bearing and the rightside passanger side front wheel bearing. now is their any chance that i my have the driveshaft uncentered in the the car.but it sounds like a real deep bassy vibration. well if anyone out their have any idea please shaire it with me.my bmw is a 1990 735i with the 6 cylinder auto tranny.
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Re: 88 735i problems...

If you sat in your driveway and turned your wheels either way, does the vibration get better one way and worse the other? Does the steering seem to tighten up when you turn the wheel one way, and get loose when you turn the other?
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Re: 88 735i problems...

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i am having a problem with my 90 735i. it has a vibration and it sounds like it is coming from the rightrear side of the car. now i have so far replaced the center driveshaft bearing and the rightside passanger side front wheel bearing. now is their any chance that i my have the driveshaft uncentered in the the car.but it sounds like a real deep bassy vibration. well if anyone out their have any idea please shaire it with me.my bmw is a 1990 735i with the 6 cylinder auto tranny.


Does the vibration seem to dissipate as you go through your gears or does it stay pretty much the same at all gears/speeds. The reason I ask is because 8 months after I bought my current 7, I ended up having to replace my driveshaft. It had a vibration that would start off in first gear but as the transmission shifted it would dissipate and eventually disappeared altogether. The noise appeared to be coming from the right rear of the car. I've talked to a few 7 series owners who have had similar problems which were traced back to the driveshaft, which I think is a pretty common problem with high mileage BMW's. As I said earlier, I ended up replacing my driveshaft because it had just worn out over the years and miles. It cost around $800.00 in December of 04 for the work to be done but what a difference it made. It may be that the entire driveshaft needs replacing. It is possible I would guess that the driveshaft may not centered but more than likely, it's time to replace the entire shaft.

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Old 01-30-2007, 08:53 AM
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Re: 88 735i problems...

Drive shafts are a common problem on these cars, especially after 100,000 miles. Common symptom is a shudder upon accelerating from a stop, i replaced my shaft at 130,000 miles ('88 750) bought it from THRASH in TX for about $360 and had it installed for $150. Center bearings do need a pre-load upon installation, about 4 mm forward push and then tighten. howare the wheel bearings and how about the differential, changed fluid in the differential recently and if it is a limited slip it needs a additive when refilled. If all else fails, cruise over to ROADFLY.com and ask the question, there are a lot of technical experts at that site and I use this site, bimmerwerkz, pelican parts and roadfly as my technical sources.
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Old 01-30-2007, 09:41 AM
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Re: 88 735i problems...

well the car has about 165,000 miles on it. so it could be the drive shaft but when i took the shaft out to replace the centerbearing it seem to look ok and another thing i forgot to mention the first time i notice the noise i took the right rear drive axle out and put it in the vice to be packed with grease now i dont know if i used the right kind of grease in the CV joints for bmws i just used some red cv grease from oreillys parts store. maybe i could of knocked someting out of wack when i took the axle out because it was really hard to get back in as i remember because i had to pry around a little just to get it to fall into place.......any ideas.
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