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    Default Front end work...

    About 60K miles ago I replaced my thrust arms with Lemforder arms and 750i bushings. I've developed a slight shimmy when I brake and when I corner (but not at highway speeds) and I'm thinking I need to replace the sway bar links and control arms.
    Do I need to replace the thrust arm bushings again so soon? Is there anything else I should replace as long as I'm in there?
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    If it is when you brake how old are your brake rotors, they may be warped

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    60k miles is about enough to toast a good thrust arm bushing; this is probably your problem.

    ..just to be sure, the classic question: "Did you tighten them with the suspension in the fully loaded position?"

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    Default I replaced the rotors with new less than 10K miles ago.

    They're Brembos from BMA. When I brake lightly I get a shimmy, then I push a little harder and the shimmy stops.

    Quote Originally Posted by bjl4776
    If it is when you brake how old are your brake rotors, they may be warped
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    Default Yep, did my catortionist act with all four wheels down.

    If 60K is enough to toast the 750 bushings, how long do the regular bushings last?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mobius
    60k miles is about enough to toast a good thrust arm bushing; this is probably your problem.

    ..just to be sure, the classic question: "Did you tighten them with the suspension in the fully loaded position?"
    Mark Hall
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    '98 528iA

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    i had the same problem and it turned out to be warped rotors. just a suggestion...

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    check the whole front end before you go replacing stuff, and yes the thrust arms could be toast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hallmark
    If 60K is enough to toast the 750 bushings, how long do the regular bushings last?
    From what I understand; about the same. 60k miles is a pretty damn long time.

    One thing to check; make sure your wheels are torqued evenly and to spec. Sometimes uneven wheel torque can cause minor difference in heating/cooling across the rotor and lead to warping. This is notorious for happening after leaving a tire shop that loves their impact guns.

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    Default What's the best to check it to see what needs replacing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 632 Regal
    check the whole front end before you go replacing stuff, and yes the thrust arms could be toast.
    Mark Hall
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    '98 528iA

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    jack the front end up off the ground. Have a friend wiggle the tire left-right as you sit under the front end feeling for anything loose at the joints. Derek checked mine at Nikolas and founs a loose tie rod end, worn sway bar link and the drag link is starting to get there, add it all together and I have a loose front end and the wheels shake when I brake. Could be the toast control arms in addition too.
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