Don't cross tires off the list yet...

Originally Posted by
AllanS
Well, they said that the wheels are fine, and the tires don't have any flat spots in them, so I'm going to take a look at adjusting the steering box as the first point of attack. I messed with it a few weeks before and was able to eleviate the shimmy, at the risk of lack of feedback above 45mph.
I've found that these cars are very sensitive to tire health: balance, inflation, treadwear, etc. You can dis- and re- mount the tires and make sure all the mating surfaces are clean and flat, even check runout with a dial indicator if you have one. Then have a good tire shop do a high-speed balance - I swear I've had more "suspension problems" that turned out to be "tire problems" than anything else.
HTH
- Robin
Robin
72 Chevy K10
01 E39 M5