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12-07-2007, 05:22 PM | #1 |
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Front end shimmy question.
Our '89 burb which has 180K, has a front end shimmy that seems to increase as it's speed increases and really shimmies if you brake hard, like at highway speeds(which is only about 55 for me). I replaced the tie rods in '01/135K, the front rotors/bearings in '04/156K. It probably needs a whole front end rebuild, but I was just wondering what might be most responsible for the shimmy? And any sources for decent front end rebuild kits? Thanks very much for any comments.
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12-07-2007, 05:26 PM | #2 |
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Re: Front end shimmy question.
I'd ck the idler and pitman arms, seems to me from my days at the dealership those wore out more often than other front end parts. They could be the culprit of your shimmy.
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12-07-2007, 05:36 PM | #3 |
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Re: Front end shimmy question.
Years ago, I rebuild the front end on a '67 I had, but did not do the idler or pitman. Are those replaceable by the average home mechanic or better to pay a shop to do it? Thanks again for any comments.
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12-07-2007, 05:36 PM | #4 |
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Re: Front end shimmy question.
Rotate the tires from front to back and see if that makes a difference.
This solved a problem I had on one of my cars. If the problem turns out to be bad front-end parts they should be readily available at most local auto parts stores. Danny-Southeast Missouri |
12-07-2007, 05:47 PM | #5 |
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Re: Front end shimmy question.
I just called a buddy who is a tech at a Chevy dealership, he said it sounds like warped rotors, ball joints could cause a vibration as well as control arm bushings, idler and pitman will cause a shake when you hit a bump. He thought that the most likely culprit is the brake rotors. Sorry for the mis lead earlier. I'm a cop now so I'm not around a dealership much anymore.
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12-07-2007, 06:31 PM | #6 |
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Re: Front end shimmy question.
In reading your original post, you get a shimmy/vibration during driving events and braking events, progressivly worse with speed? correct? First look at your pitman and idler arms, chevys are notorious about wearing the idler badly. worn idlers and pitman allows the linkage to move up/down and all around, also check the tie rods inner and outer, for movement. I assume that it may shimmy worse after a bump. You may also have warped rotors wich can cause a shimmy and brake pedal pulsation, all the way to severe shaking of the whole vehicle, but that will only occur under braking events. also check tire for seperations or bubbles in the tread area. they will cause shimmys and vibrations.
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12-07-2007, 07:19 PM | #7 |
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Re: Front end shimmy question.
As long as you have the tools to do it yes. I did an idler arm on my 90 burb about 2 hours ago. as I recall for the idler you will need pliers, 15/16" socket, a 3/4" socket, ratchet, fork to separate the joints, and a BIG hammer. The pitman arm will require a pitman arm puller.
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