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A really big thank-you to all of the above for reading and for your replies. I will take all your comments on board. The way forward seems to be a thorough check of everything to do with the front suspension and steering, checking for tightness, and checking everything visually but without disturbing everything.
Then dismantling things starting with the drag link. Yes Stuartu, I had noticed the drag link was mentioned five times!
And yes to only changing one thing at a time, though if it only shimmies twice every 300 miles this could take a long time!
To complete the picture, the crash repair involved fitting.....
A new front spring
New spring shackles
New spring U-bolts
New steering arm from David at A7components
A second-hand axle
One second-hand radius arm
Dismantling and re-assembly of the radius arm ball mounting onto chassis
Dismantling and re-shimming the front end of the drag link.
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I am just catching up with this thread. I suggest as the car has been in an accident you take a very careful look at the castor angle. I would suggest that it is highly probable the front crossmember has be pushed back in the area where the radius arm ball mounts. Even a small distance will upset the geometry and lack of sufficient castor together with wheel balance have been responsible for any experiences I have had of shimmy in an A7
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(This post was last modified: 23-11-2024, 10:19 AM by Duncan Grimmond.)
Hi Andrew, I hope you get this sorted. I had a similar problem with the Pembleton Brooklands which would suddenly develop steering wobble at 58mph but only on perfectly smooth fresh tarmac. Wheel balancing, rim truing, steering rebuild, new steering damper, swapping wheels diagonally and laterally made no difference. Eventually it went away without explanation.
PS, thank you for using dismantling and not the ghastly Americanism "dis-assembling" that seems to be in fashion at present.
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the worse american term I have seen on the forum is "lug nut's" instead of wheel nut's that one seemed to pass by with no mention Regards to all Rob.
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Oh come on guys, this is an international forum and those of us from other countries don't insult your use of our language.
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To expand Ian's point, I am sure that all of us recognise the alternative terms for various bits and pieces used. The point of language is communication and provided the message comes across unambiguously, whats in a word?
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...and doesn't a rose by any other name smell as sweet?... (or words to that effect from about 500 years ago).
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of course Ian you are quite right to point this out to me and that we do have overseas members who use different terms to us. I have to remember now as well that you can be arrested in this country now if the police receive a complaint about what you say about say on social media . Here in Wales the first minister down in Cardiff has told me that along with 95% of Welsh people that we are Racist and she is going to "Alter" the way we think because she is a politician and she knows that what she says the truth and we all know that's right don't we boys and girls, best regards to all no matter where you are Rob.
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Hi Rob
Just to let you know that your old Pearl CLO293 (Now TSK490) is still going strong after 22 years in my ownership !
Do you still have the Mk 1 you bought a few years ago ?