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E36 318 - Sway feeling
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<blockquote data-quote="rubes72" data-source="post: 187540" data-attributes="member: 2906"><p>Had This sway feeling for a few months this is what was done.</p><p>1. Lower arm bushing changed</p><p>2. Absorber changed</p><p>3. Tie-rod changed</p><p>4. Rim bengkok, repaired</p><p>5. Tyres changed</p><p>6. Allignment</p><p> </p><p>The main culprit was the damaged rim. Did that last, most tyres shop could not detect the problem, did a rim refurbication job and found out that the rim was off. Cost of Rim repair was 500. Now my rims look like new and my car feels like a BMW once again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rubes72, post: 187540, member: 2906"] Had This sway feeling for a few months this is what was done. 1. Lower arm bushing changed 2. Absorber changed 3. Tie-rod changed 4. Rim bengkok, repaired 5. Tyres changed 6. Allignment The main culprit was the damaged rim. Did that last, most tyres shop could not detect the problem, did a rim refurbication job and found out that the rim was off. Cost of Rim repair was 500. Now my rims look like new and my car feels like a BMW once again. [/QUOTE]
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