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Tension Strut (Thrust Arm) bushing Question #SOLVED!!!#
My question is has anyone noticed at about 40-60mph/(70-120 kmh) slight vibrations when accelerating when they bushings are wearing out? I thought they were good until i but some wider wheels on which definitely helped to reduce their life. Last edited by dadysev; 02-15-2018 at 02:50 PM. |
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Heavy cars short life span for front and rear suspension parts 40k is normal on the 4.8 and 4.6is v8 applications longer for the mini mouse motors.
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Do you feel the vibration more in the steering wheel or shifter? What year and model is your X5? Suggest you add to signature.
IMO, while there are some locations of the country and/or driver habits that accelerate suspension component wear, the average rebuild cycle here seems to be more like 80-120,000 miles for V8s.
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You are probably closer to yours and my life span but in stop and go traffic, heavy right foot, first off the light and last to stop driving mentality i see lots gone or worn at 40-50K. On my own front and rear arms, fronts at 43K and rear now at 60K (Rear are being done as preventive) along with the brake upgrades/rebuilds.
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2005 X5 4.8IS The Blue ones are always FASTER.... Current Garage: 2005 X5 4.8is 2002 M5 TiSilver 2003 525iT 1998 528i Former Garage Stable Highlights 2004 325XiT Sport 1973 De Tomaso Pantera, L Model 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A 4 sp Alpine White 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A 4 sp GoManGo Green 1971 Dart Sport, “Dart Light” package 1969 Road Runner 383 1968 Ply Barracuda 340S FB Sea-foam Green |
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Hard acceleration is normal other than shaking?
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Another timely thread for me as I am accumulating parts for the suspension refresh on my newly acquired(to me) X5. Is there a tool out there to replace the thrust arm bushings(other than press) or should I be thinking about purchasing the arm with the bushing installed? Thanks,
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Hard to get a sense of the severity of the shaking without being there. I suppose thrust arm bushings could cause your symptoms but would not say that is a sure thing. I think my first step would be to inspect the entire front suspension. Life of most suspension components are not all that dissimilar. Since you only have the symptoms from 40-60 I would also verify the tires are balanced. Symptoms like this could even be driveline related.
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