I'm getting really frustrated and as Bruno says "I want to love my car again!"
I have the shimmy / vibration - 1992 535 std transmission
History:
I've replaced the thrust arms (w/750 bushings), lower control arms, swaybar links, shocks and springs. Three different sets of tires / wheels have been balanced and installed with same results. All in last 30 days.
I have not recently replaced Rotors. I have not replaced steering links or wheel bearings.
Description:
1. Originally the shimmy was present only at about 90-100km/hr or around 55mph. There was a sort of 'band' it was present in, any speed above or below that band the shimmy would go away.
2. Various part replacements didn't seem to affect the shimmy much (thrust arms helped) until the most recent addition of lower control arms, after which the shimmy seemed to change.
3. Now at speed below 55 there is no shimmy. But above 55 the shimmy appears and then stays on through higher speeds. I'm thinking that the old control arm bushings were absorbing some of the vibration and now its more apparent.
Diagnosis: (HELP)
1. Rotors??? The shimmy is more pronounced when braking at highway speeds, which points me to rotors. However the runout on the rotors was measured to be minimal (wasn't zero though).
2. Wheel Bearings??? I was also thinking it could be wheel bearings. However there is no obvious play in the wheels and there is no noise from the bearings on turns etc (as you would normally expect from a failing wheel bearing).
Anything else anyone can think of?
Rod