wavey steering
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THEGEORGE
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steering all over the place, anti roll bushes changed and drop links, complete new steering arm and coupling. Also had tracking and balancing. Can anyone help? 
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Simon13
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track rod ends, new control arms? Are u running sdilly wheels like 18's and 19 inchers?
Has the car had a good shunt in the past?
more info needed!
my steering is fine with a complete suspension change this summer, every bush changed. Now that got rid of alot of noises and wierd handling probs!
expensive though!
Isn't this your second thread on the same thing?!
Has the car had a good shunt in the past?
more info needed!
my steering is fine with a complete suspension change this summer, every bush changed. Now that got rid of alot of noises and wierd handling probs!
expensive though!
Isn't this your second thread on the same thing?!
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THEGEORGE
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Thanks for ur intrest simon13. Car hasnt been shunted, its sraight in that department, running on 17 alpina replicas with 215/40/17. O/S wheel sits lower in the front arch than the N/S.
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Simon13
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on level ground? snapped spring maybe then or a very bad top mount, but u would see that with the bonnet up.
17's on E30's cause some bad tram lining, they even tram line on 16's with sh!te tyres
17's on E30's cause some bad tram lining, they even tram line on 16's with sh!te tyres
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THEGEORGE
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yep thats on level ground. spring seems ok, havnt checked top mount. What do i look 4?
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Simon13
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it will seem ok, have u jacked the car up to fully inspect?THEGEORGE wrote:yep thats on level ground. spring seems ok, havnt checked top mount. What do i look 4?
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PeteE30Tourer
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This should be in the Tech Help section, so i'll move it there.

Back behind an M20, but now I can hear it better.
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kam-325i
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Look into the "Tramlining" effect.
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PeteE30Tourer
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Could be - i had terrible trouble with tramlining when i went from my 15" BBS to the 16" Hartge rims. I managed to solve it by putting far better tyres on the front.kam-325i wrote:Look into the "Tramlining" effect.
I have heard that the 17" Alpina rep's do suffer a lot from tramlining.

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JOSEMI
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sorry to interrupt thread: what is all this 'tramlining' about ?????
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PeteE30Tourer
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My understanding is that the wheels try to follow any tramlines in the road, i.e. wear in the road caused by millions of cars following the same path. In my case, i'd find the steering being tugged in ways i didn't necessarily want the car to go, especially under breaking.
Someone else may have a better explanation for this.
Someone else may have a better explanation for this.

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JOSEMI
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If that's the case, woldn't this happen with any wheel ??
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kam-325i
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No. The effect is greatley magnified as the tyre/wheel size goes up. a standard suspension and wheel setup is designed to absorb the effect.JOSEMI wrote:If that's the case, woldn't this happen with any wheel ??
Jose
Also, the quality of the road surface is a big factor, very little tramling on a nice flat new road, very bad on an old road that has the "tramlines" from millions on cars/lorrys.
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JOSEMI
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kam-325i wrote
Jose
I see what you mean. Now there is another reason not to change too much of the original set up in my car. So all those mods are not THAT good sometimes then...No. The effect is greatley magnified as the tyre/wheel size goes up. a standard suspension and wheel setup is designed to absorb the effect.
Also, the quality of the road surface is a big factor, very little tramling on a nice flat new road, very bad on an old road that has the "tramlines" from millions on cars/lorrys.
Jose
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Gwynleym10
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Going back to the original question....
Have you done any work on the rear suspension? Bad rear cross member(axle carrier) bushes can give the stearing a bad feel.
Or is the suspension possibly bent (hit a curb or something??) Hows the tyre wear at the back, worn on the inside of the tyre?
Have you done any work on the rear suspension? Bad rear cross member(axle carrier) bushes can give the stearing a bad feel.
Or is the suspension possibly bent (hit a curb or something??) Hows the tyre wear at the back, worn on the inside of the tyre?


