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E28 - suspension diagnosis
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Subject: E28 - suspension diagnosis
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From: Steven J Bernstein <stevenb@domain.elided>
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Date: Tue, 25 Oct 1994 10:44:18 -0400 (EDT)
Hi all.
Apparently, all the duplicate messages have stopped. Thank goodness! 8^)
After all the advice I've given others, I'm a bit stumped myself now . I'll
try to keep this brief:
Is there a tell-tale way to determine if strut bearings are going bad?
Is there any test, while the car isn't moving, to determine this? I
am getting a shake at 65-85 (it's fine under 65, and smooth from 85-115+)
in the steering wheel, that seems more likely with rough roads than
smooth ones. Oddly, braking smooths it out (important clue??!!).
Tie rod assemblies are tight, lower control arms are new, *rotors* and
pads are new (but will surely warp soon if I leave it this way), wheels
are rebalanced (and rotated, just in case), car travels straight, alignment
seems OK. I replaced the strut bearings at 140k, but since I left the
lower controls in there too long (228k), I could have accelerated the
strut bearings' demise. Thrust rod bushings were replaced at around
140k as well, so I expect these could be suspect (although visually,
they're OK).
Thanks,
.steve.
1983 528e
229k miles
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