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cslee 11-05-2009 07:11 PM

Poor Handling
 
My 2000 X5 3.0i has only 50K miles. The handling has been getting poor. It does not feel right, especially going over uneven road, the car seem to be sliding left and right. I'm sure there's something not right about the suspension. Any suggestions?

Chin Lee

Tleong 11-05-2009 07:36 PM

maybe a sway bar and/or bilstein springs? Can someone else confirm...

FSETH 11-05-2009 07:39 PM

I think you really need to check it out or have it looked at. Pretty hard to diagnose with that info. Could be an issue with shocks, springs, bushings, roll bars, tires, etc.

cslee 11-05-2009 07:42 PM

My concern is if I bring it in, they will always says lets do a $300 alignment first. What can I do to self-investigate?

Tleong 11-05-2009 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by cslee (Post 677343)
My concern is if I bring it in, they will always says lets do a $300 alignment first. What can I do to self-investigate?

You can jack up the car and remove your springs. From what I've read on the forum, "if you can push the springs together with your hands, you need to get new ones." Also, even if your springs don't necessarily have to be changed, bilstein springs will make a significant improvement in the handling of the X. I'm sure someone who has installed these can chime in their thoughts.

FSETH 11-05-2009 08:02 PM

Basically, you may want to inspect all the suspension and steering components including bushings to see if anything looks out of place, worn, damaged, etc. It can be hard to tell if a shock has gone bad. The old bounce test may not apply anymore. Check the air pressure in your tires as well and make sure all lugs are tight.

cslee 11-05-2009 08:06 PM

I would never have thought the springs can be a consumable. Wonder if the springs have become soft in the middle of the compression. Have anyone had to replace springs because it had gone bad rather than just for exhancement.

Tleong 11-05-2009 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by cslee (Post 677360)
I would never have thought the springs can be a consumable. Wonder if the springs have become soft in the middle of the compression. Have anyone had to replace springs because it had gone bad rather than just for exhancement.

Springs don't necessarily go bad, but they don't perform as well as when they were first put in. Especially if your car is 2000 and if the springs have not been replaced, it is a good idea to change them now.

FSETH 11-05-2009 08:12 PM

Springs are more likely to break than go bad. Especially at that mileage. I would bet if they are not broken, then it is not the springs. If everyhting looks OK, then it may be time for new shocks. It is possible for a shock(s) to go bad.

cslee 11-05-2009 08:38 PM

Does anyone recommend getting the 10-piece kit and replacing all the bushings?
Suspension - Front and Rear


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