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Re: [bmw] 88 535i shimmy



Wow,

I love to lurk and sometimes incorrectly answer questions here :). I have a certain loved one that has a thing for BMW's so Ill probably end up working on one in the very near future.

Its amazing the differences in construction on different cars. My 126 Chassis Mercedes Benz is at 300K and just starting to show signs of needing its first suspension overhaul :)

Robert Chase


David A. Leonard wrote:


At 01:11 PM 12/25/03 +0000, you wrote:

Subject: [bmw] 1988 535i shimmy

Hi all,
My 535i has developed a fairly dramatic shimmy while braking only, from
about 50mph down to about 40mph+.


This is a classic failure on these cars, the 735i I have from 88 does it too. If I recall correctly the 535 has the same front end. The upper control arm bushings that mount the upper control arm to the subframe wear out..it is this part that holds the suspension in place under braking. You can drop the upper control arms, and get new bushings pressed in, for about $40 per bushing part price, take the control arms to Napa and get their machine shop to press them in, be sure to orient them correctly. My approach is to spend the $70 each on new aftermarket upper control arms, with ball joints and bushings, and just replace the whole thing. I like replaceing the ball joint on the other end of the control arm while I'm in there..I usually replace the lower control arm too . Try www.bavauto.com I think it was about $300 for the entire uper/lower setup, with the new bushings, and then you KNOW your front end is tight.

The rotors could be warped a little but these cars front ends are pretty compliant, and the little problems add up , I found replacing rotors to be a temporary fix, and they really need the bushings replaced.

Good luck, Dave Leonard

88 735i, 254k miles, on its fourth set of bushings( and a brand new set of Bilsteins last week on the front!)
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