ericbendler
11-25-2005, 02:47 AM
Well I have gone down the list.
I have the 55-68 mph shimmy. Before you write me off as another guy who hasn't read the archives-
I have replaced:
upper and lower control arms
tie rod assemblies
balanced and aligned the car
I have however,
switched to 18 inch rims
and will be putting new rotors and pads on.
When I say that it shimmies, I mean it. I CANNOT drive between about 54 and 70 miles an hour.
Would switching to the powerflex bushings help?
I tighted the arms down under weight, and I use Lemforder parts.
I will change the rotors and pads, and take some pictures.
I guess what I am asking is WHAT ELSE COULD IT BE!!!
Does anyone have a non-traditional answer about the shimmy in the BMW e34? Wow, I really hope that it is not what my import shop says.
"BMW e34s are underbuild for their size. That size wheel (18) will cause wear and problems for your underbuild suspension parts"
I have the 55-68 mph shimmy. Before you write me off as another guy who hasn't read the archives-
I have replaced:
upper and lower control arms
tie rod assemblies
balanced and aligned the car
I have however,
switched to 18 inch rims
and will be putting new rotors and pads on.
When I say that it shimmies, I mean it. I CANNOT drive between about 54 and 70 miles an hour.
Would switching to the powerflex bushings help?
I tighted the arms down under weight, and I use Lemforder parts.
I will change the rotors and pads, and take some pictures.
I guess what I am asking is WHAT ELSE COULD IT BE!!!
Does anyone have a non-traditional answer about the shimmy in the BMW e34? Wow, I really hope that it is not what my import shop says.
"BMW e34s are underbuild for their size. That size wheel (18) will cause wear and problems for your underbuild suspension parts"