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Check your lugs torque? Everything’s still quiet for me. |
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08-08-2023, 08:23 PM | #46 |
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I checked them and they are all good. I hear it when I'm going fairly slow around some tight turns. I'm probably not going parking lot speeds but not going very fast either.
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May want to try the extremely thin friction discs shown in the service bulletin. I was going to add them if the spacers didn’t fix it. Basically just breaks up the harmonics between the 2 metals.
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Wow, so glad that I find this thread and know that I'm not alone
I have 20" VS5RS on my G21 and also notice the clicking noise with windows down. Completely identical to OP's situation. Since I'm not going to use spacers, bearing it seems to be the only solution for me |
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01-20-2024, 08:21 PM | #51 |
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Found this thread due to having the same noises coming from the rear. And same wheels!
2020 M2C 19" VS5RS Started noticing the noise after wheel install. Will try the antiseize trick. If the noise returns, wheel spacers.
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01-22-2024, 03:27 AM | #53 |
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I noticed the noise from 4 wheels at low speed & moving straight condition.
Could it be related to the aggressive concave design? Maybe more stress on brake/hub or something? I swapped to other BBS rims with same spec in the front, 2mm larger ET in the back, and with new BBS bolts, all clicking noises are gone!! |
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02-12-2024, 11:08 AM | #55 |
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Nope I have tagged them in other posts radio silence. Oh well, guess no apex wheels for me. Found a killer deal on some used ones but I doubt the seller would tell me they click like crazy. Personally would lose my mind if they sounded like some of the videos.
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02-12-2024, 05:55 PM | #56 |
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Hi all,
Tom here from the BMW team. Sorry for the lack of response thus far. Tags on our accounts on Bimmerpost often are missed on our end unless we get lucky when checking notifications, but I’ll keep an eye on this thread going forward. This ticking noise has cropped up a few times. I’m generally the one answering the phone on the BMW line and I know I talked to the OP about the issue as well as several others. With that said, it's a relatively rare issue. It is certainly happening hence this thread and the calls but it isn’t happening to every car with these wheels. We’ve seen this issue on the G chassis BMWs and some of the F8X M cars as well as the A90 Supra once. While we don’t know the exact cause, this thread is essentially on the money. This will be a longer response, but here is the TLDR: We suspect that our wheels are amplifying a pre-existing noise, especially for cars with certain types of brake rotors. As the OP said, there are a few service bulletins that cover a similar issue with BMW wheels. There are more than these 2, but I’ll link the 2 I have saved: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/20...74009-9999.pdf https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/20...46758-9999.pdf Before I worked for Apex, I worked for a BMW dealer in the warranty department. I do remember a few of the F80 M3 and F82 M4s coming in for a similar issue with factory wheels. In the case of the SIBs, the ticking is coming from the interface between the hub flange and the brake rotor itself and it applies specifically to cars with certain 2-piece rotors (described as lightweight discs in the SIB). This tracks with feedback from our customers as most commonly the noise has occurred either on F chassis cars with the floating rotors or the lightweight rotors common on many of the G chassis models. The friction disc for these SIBs sits between the hub and rotor when installed as recommended. It's important to note that the bulletin also provides some work time for the tech to clean the hub flange. We’ve had a few customers eliminate the clicking noise just by removing corrosion from and cleaning their hub flange as well as the mating surfaces of the rotors on either side. Spacers or anti-seize between the wheel mounting face and the brake rotor can also prevent or reduce the noise considerably. It’s likely that whatever is causing the tick sounds is still there, but the spacer/anti-seize is preventing most of the vibrations from transferring into the wheel which is what causes the sound. Our forged wheels are quite stiff and have less material than most of the OE wheels that come with these cars hence their light weight. That combined with some of the pocketing machining on the back of the wheel which further reduces the weight of the wheel seems to make the sound more audible with our wheels than OE wheels. With the possible solutions outlined above, it’s important to highlight that this isn’t a structural defect or a deeper issue with the wheels themselves. We’ve seen no indication that there are any safety concerns with these designs or any other problems beyond the annoying sound. If you own a set of these wheels and aren't happy with them because of this issue, please do reach out to support@apexwheels.com.
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Is there a way to ascertain whether your particular rotors/car model would be incompatible? |
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I had my forged Apex VS-5RS wheels for 6 months now with around 4k miles on them and I haven't noticed any clicking at all.
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There are also a number of things that can cause ticking and we've had several customers reach out with a ticking sound that was traced back to unrelated parts like the suspension tick that was linked in the youtube video at the start of this thread or a poorly installed aftermarket camber plate assembly. -Tom
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I'm experiencing the EXACT ticking noises that rons e92 shared earlier in the thread. I have this issue on all four wheels.
This is on an M340i with the VS-5RS wheels. I have the car in the shop now and will share what they say. |
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Same here, I'm installing the bmw friction discs tomorrow so will be able to advise on that
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IT WORKS!! Completely silent, thank f' for that
£100 for 4 friction disks and £100 to fit
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mine was worse on the right side but i wanted a 100% fix so went all in
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1 x 34106884839 friction ring on each corner on your G42. Any challenges with fitment? Going to do it myself as well as my dealership won’t touch it since our car is not listed under SIB 340517. |
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