S Lawns
03-04-2006, 09:53 PM
I'll try and make this quick.
I have a '92 325i that developed a vibration when turned slightly to the left. Found out it had a bad ball joint in lower right control arm, so I replaced both control arms and put in solid bushings. Wound up have a vibration between 60-70 mph no matter what I did.
Took it to a mechanic friend to have new tie rods and aligned and he found that the steering rack was bad (probably from the earlier vibration). He installed a new one and had it aligned.
Now the steering is very tight, actually takes more effort to turn than before, but the car wants to walk all over the road. If there is a crack, like changing lanes, when the tire hits it, it will jerk the car in that direction. Even if the road has slight rutts it will pull the car in either direction.
If on a smooth and flat surface the car is straight as an arrow, has no pulls even braking. Any thoughts?
I have a '92 325i that developed a vibration when turned slightly to the left. Found out it had a bad ball joint in lower right control arm, so I replaced both control arms and put in solid bushings. Wound up have a vibration between 60-70 mph no matter what I did.
Took it to a mechanic friend to have new tie rods and aligned and he found that the steering rack was bad (probably from the earlier vibration). He installed a new one and had it aligned.
Now the steering is very tight, actually takes more effort to turn than before, but the car wants to walk all over the road. If there is a crack, like changing lanes, when the tire hits it, it will jerk the car in that direction. Even if the road has slight rutts it will pull the car in either direction.
If on a smooth and flat surface the car is straight as an arrow, has no pulls even braking. Any thoughts?