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Front end wobble then it goes away!
First the particulars, 2003 X5 4.4i, recent strut replacement. 95,000 miles
This morning i got a weird wobble in the front end. Felt like it was coming from the right side. I touched the brake slightly and it stopped. Then it came back after a while and in different frequencies and strength. Touching the brake this time just made it wobble a little differently. I limped home and parked it. Started to drive it to the shop later on and....NO WOBBLE! It was very strange. It drove normally. I'm wondering if I have a sensor that's starting to go bad? Either anti skid or the wheel speed cornering? How many sensors do I have up there? Jeff |
I know it might sound weird, but check the torque of the lug bolts.
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I had a similar issue last year. This is how it started - I'd get a wobble, then braking would make it go away. As it got worse and we troubleshot everything, eventually braking wouldn't always make it go away. Sometimes it was a very light wobble, other times it was an almost violent shaking in the wheel.
After much trial and error, it ended up being a CV axle. |
Oh, and to address the "then it goes away" issue, when it first happened to me I was driving from Northern Colorado back home to Iowa. It happened twice during that 700 mile drive. The first time it happened suddenly and I thought I had a flat tire, pulled off, saw nothing. The second time it came back in slowly, when I noticed it I tapped the brake to start slowing down to pull off and it went away instantly. Didn't happen again the entire trip.
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How many miles since the struts were replaced? Did you have it done or do it yourself?
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Sorry guys, I'm supposed to get "Instant" email notifications but did not and I didn't realize you all had replied to my post.
Here's an update, lately, at highway speeds when braking firmly, the wobble comes back. At around town speeds I don't get it. Really feels like maybe I have a warped disk. But I would think I'd feel it even at slower speeds and I'm not. Only when I FIRMLY press the brakes above 60mph. Some history, The CV BOOTS are about two years old. I did not do the work though. The struts are of uneven life. The left is maybe a year older the right. Right side was replaced 2 months ago by my local independent. Arnott strut (replaced under warranty). Brakes were done about 20,000 miles ago. (please don't be an CV joint! I don't want to replace the axels. Is there a way to test? Obvious play in the joint?) |
If you let off the brakes and reapply them do you still get the wobble?
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Sounds more like a thrust arm (lower) bushing is shot. You can replace the bushing or replace the entire arm. |
If its only when stabbing brakes on the highway its for sure thrust arm bushings.
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