talltorontoguy
11-20-2006, 11:18 PM
Hi guys, long time no see.
My 92 535 5 speed has an oscillating shimmy that comes through the seat. The shimmy is noticable at pretty much all highway speeds above 45mph. It gets more pronounced the faster I go, at 100mph it is pretty obvious (things shake in the car). Over that it gets a bit scary. I gave up on this quite awhile ago, but now I'm after it again.
If I press in the clutch and let the car coast, the vibration is still there, although less pronounced. I thought driveline vibration occurred under load so this doesn't make sense to me. Wheel vibration would occur at specific speed ranges, and it's been there through 4 different sets of wheels and tires so I don't believe it to be wheel/tire related.
A few years ago one of my rear wheels came partially loose after a wheel swap (thanks to my garage). I managed to stop before it came completely off, but it was askew and it did chew up the lug holes and center hole a little (I'm not using those wheels any longer). Could it be that this incident caused a slight bend in something in the rear end?
The vibration oscillates, and at 80 mph the peak to peak is about 2.5 seconds. (peak = max vibration) Don't know if this helps, but it might.
This isn't a thrust arm or other front end issue (been there done that, several times).
Is there a recommended diagnosis methodology to get to the root of this problem?
It's driving me nuts! Help!
My 92 535 5 speed has an oscillating shimmy that comes through the seat. The shimmy is noticable at pretty much all highway speeds above 45mph. It gets more pronounced the faster I go, at 100mph it is pretty obvious (things shake in the car). Over that it gets a bit scary. I gave up on this quite awhile ago, but now I'm after it again.
If I press in the clutch and let the car coast, the vibration is still there, although less pronounced. I thought driveline vibration occurred under load so this doesn't make sense to me. Wheel vibration would occur at specific speed ranges, and it's been there through 4 different sets of wheels and tires so I don't believe it to be wheel/tire related.
A few years ago one of my rear wheels came partially loose after a wheel swap (thanks to my garage). I managed to stop before it came completely off, but it was askew and it did chew up the lug holes and center hole a little (I'm not using those wheels any longer). Could it be that this incident caused a slight bend in something in the rear end?
The vibration oscillates, and at 80 mph the peak to peak is about 2.5 seconds. (peak = max vibration) Don't know if this helps, but it might.
This isn't a thrust arm or other front end issue (been there done that, several times).
Is there a recommended diagnosis methodology to get to the root of this problem?
It's driving me nuts! Help!