Asamaan
10-28-2009, 08:49 AM
I have been a long time reader of the forums, but I rarely post, but I figured I needed to finally share this moment.
I bought my E34 M30 back in 01, and had shimmy from the day I bought it. I replaced the thrust arms and rotors back then but had a slight shimmy that never went away. I replaced the rotors with some Brembo rotors a couple of years back and bought some steel wheels to fix it, but no luck. I finally decided to replace lower control arms, center tie rod, idler arm, and thrust arms again. There were no shimmy except for braking. So I order a set of zimmerman cross drilled and as I was mounting them I noticed by just setting the set screw and rotating the rotor I can still see it shift back and forth in reference to the caliper carrier. I decided to mount them with the lug nuts and spin them and it was straight. I installed the set screw while the lug nuts were on, and it stayed true. Finally I test drove it with my steel wheels to eliminate any possibility of the hub-centric rings causing the shimmy, and for the first time in 8 years, the car has no shimmy under any condition.:D
Cheers,
Al
91 535IA
I bought my E34 M30 back in 01, and had shimmy from the day I bought it. I replaced the thrust arms and rotors back then but had a slight shimmy that never went away. I replaced the rotors with some Brembo rotors a couple of years back and bought some steel wheels to fix it, but no luck. I finally decided to replace lower control arms, center tie rod, idler arm, and thrust arms again. There were no shimmy except for braking. So I order a set of zimmerman cross drilled and as I was mounting them I noticed by just setting the set screw and rotating the rotor I can still see it shift back and forth in reference to the caliper carrier. I decided to mount them with the lug nuts and spin them and it was straight. I installed the set screw while the lug nuts were on, and it stayed true. Finally I test drove it with my steel wheels to eliminate any possibility of the hub-centric rings causing the shimmy, and for the first time in 8 years, the car has no shimmy under any condition.:D
Cheers,
Al
91 535IA