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      12-12-2019, 03:01 AM   #1
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Reverse Turn judder

I have noticed a very slight judder when I reverse into my drive while turning the wheel at first I assumed could be some grit in the road anyone had similar experience?
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Not noticed that.
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I have noticed this a couple times going forward - sounded like an old fashioned LSD and so i just chalked it up to the M Diff
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      12-12-2019, 06:32 AM   #4
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Depending on the surface, the temperature and the angle of your car you can get a bit of chop whilst on full lock.
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I have noticed this a couple times going forward - sounded like an old fashioned LSD and so i just chalked it up to the M Diff
Yep you could be right. Thanks
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Depending on the surface, the temperature and the angle of your car you can get a bit of chop whilst on full lock.
Yep that’s what I get. took it to my dealer they reversed full lock no jugger but they mentioned lsd slight judder on full lock are a character of m cars. Funny enough got home reversed park full lock slight judder then tried it again no judder anyway I will just monitor it.
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Yep that’s what I get. took it to my dealer they reversed full lock no jugger but they mentioned lsd slight judder on full lock are a character of m cars. Funny enough got home reversed park full lock slight judder then tried it again no judder anyway I will just monitor it.
Mine happens when I do a full lock reverse J turn onto the drive, the driveway dips away horizontally and vertically from the road and at the edge of that on full lock it will sometimes "chop" once, on flat surfaces no issues.

My 740d xdrive will also do it but none of my RWD M cars have ever done it, it's the front wheels I put it down to the xdrive system binding a bit and the awkward angle.
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Mine happens when I do a full lock reverse J turn onto the drive, the driveway dips away horizontally and vertically from the road and at the edge of that on full lock it will sometimes "chop" once, on flat surfaces no issues.

My 740d xdrive will also do it but none of my RWD M cars have ever done it, it's the front wheels I put it down to the xdrive system binding a bit and the awkward angle.
I get similar on my F90 so also think its the xdrive system, to be fair my SQ5 would do it occasionally too...
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Depending on the surface, the temperature and the angle of your car you can get a bit of chop whilst on full lock.
This.

Front tires scrub, my X5 does it depending on the conditions, totally normal.
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      12-12-2019, 09:46 AM   #10
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This.

Front tires scrub, my X5 does it depending on the conditions, totally normal.
100% mines is from the rear
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Mine happens when I do a full lock reverse J turn onto the drive, the driveway dips away horizontally and vertically from the road and at the edge of that on full lock it will sometimes "chop" once, on flat surfaces no issues.

My 740d xdrive will also do it but none of my RWD M cars have ever done it, it's the front wheels I put it down to the xdrive system binding a bit and the awkward angle.
Interesting. When I reverse full lock J turn in to drive which has a slight rise the chop/judder feels like on on front wheels but your right this does not happen on flat surface.
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100% mines is from the rear
Probably something different then.
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