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aurora6408
07-17-2006, 07:49 PM
1995 540i/6
I've looked all over, but can't find anything in the archives. I had the 50-60 shimmy so I replaced the front end. (i.e., thrust arms, control arms, tie rods, etc.), but still have a small shimmy ONLY when passengers are in the car. Could the rear be a problem ? When I installed, I followed all the advice on the forums. I lowered the car before tightening everything. But just can't figure out what could be causing it. Would it make a difference how I reinstall the wheels ? Would a wheel out of balance cause it ?
Gayle
07-17-2006, 09:08 PM
How are your tires?
http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=15122&highlight=shimmy
HDhandyman
07-17-2006, 09:21 PM
Do you have hubcentric rings on your wheels?---Really though, you must be joshing, there's a TON of stuff about this in the forums.
the hubcentrics were all i needed to get rid of mine..
mamilapon
07-18-2006, 01:56 AM
1995 540i/6
I've looked all over, but can't find anything in the archives. I had the 50-60 shimmy so I replaced the front end. (i.e., thrust arms, control arms, tie rods, etc.), but still have a small shimmy ONLY when passengers are in the car. Could the rear be a problem ? When I installed, I followed all the advice on the forums. I lowered the car before tightening everything. But just can't figure out what could be causing it. Would it make a difference how I reinstall the wheels ? Would a wheel out of balance cause it ?
worn tie rod ends too!!
If you've already replaced the usual suspect parts, and you have OEM wheels, check the individual tires for uneven wear, flat spots etc. Remove the wheels and clean the hub-wheel contact area with a wire brush.
Definitely check the balance.
1995 540i/6
I've looked all over, but can't find anything in the archives. I had the 50-60 shimmy so I replaced the front end. (i.e., thrust arms, control arms, tie rods, etc.), but still have a small shimmy ONLY when passengers are in the car. Could the rear be a problem ? When I installed, I followed all the advice on the forums. I lowered the car before tightening everything. But just can't figure out what could be causing it. Would it make a difference how I reinstall the wheels ? Would a wheel out of balance cause it ?
where did you buy your hubcentric rings?
trumpetr
07-18-2006, 02:21 PM
1995 540i/6
I've looked all over, but can't find anything in the archives. I had the 50-60 shimmy so I replaced the front end. (i.e., thrust arms, control arms, tie rods, etc.), but still have a small shimmy ONLY when passengers are in the car. Could the rear be a problem ? When I installed, I followed all the advice on the forums. I lowered the car before tightening everything. But just can't figure out what could be causing it. Would it make a difference how I reinstall the wheels ? Would a wheel out of balance cause it ?
Does the shimmy persist at speeds over 50-60, like say up to 75-80?
If the shimmy comes on at 50-60, then 'drives out' or goes away by 70-75, then its probably wheel related(balance, crappy tire, wrong or missing hub centric rings.) What wheels/tires do you have? Are they OEM, or replacements?,,,,what size wheels/tires?
where did you buy your hubcentric rings?
i had them shipped from The Wheel Exchange for $40.00 came in about three days.. http://www.thewheelexchange.com/
aurora6408
07-18-2006, 11:29 PM
worn tie rod ends too!!
No, replaced the thrust arms, stabilizer bar links, tie rods, & tie rod ends. Everything except the steering linkage. I have good Bilsteins, good springs, good tires. I haven't had a chance to align the front end yet, but don't see how that would make it shimmy at 50-60mph only.
aurora6408
07-18-2006, 11:32 PM
OEM, but from a 750. They are the 18" M Parallels. I don't have hub centric rings. Do you think I would need them ?
R1daveg
07-19-2006, 07:06 AM
yes.
horseheadnebula
09-06-2006, 07:51 PM
yes.
No, because the 750 has same center bore as an E34....72.56mm.... there is no room for a centering ring as the wheels, as he said they are OEM from a 750, are already hubcentric.
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