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Re: Spitfire Shimmy WAS:[Fwd: Re: brakes]

To: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Spitfire Shimmy WAS:[Fwd: Re: brakes]
From: msecres@ibm.net
Date: Sun, 07 Dec 1997 01:41:45 -0800
References: <3.0.3.16.19971206120107.59f70832@scooter.net>
Atwell (Buff) Haines wrote:
> 
> At 10:54 PM 12/5/97 -0800, Tory Johnson wrote:
> 
> >
> >I was wondering if you or someone else might have some insight on
> >another problem. I am experiencing a shimmy in the car at around 45 to
> >50 mph. It is not consistant. It comes and goes. I have already replaced
> >the front shocks, springs, ball joints, and several bushings, but the
> >shimmy persists. My next thought is tires, although, the tires look
> >good. They are Perreli brand. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
> >Thanks in advance...........................................Troy Johnson
> 
> Troy,
> 
> Driveline & suspension vibrations can be of numerous and varied causes.
> 
> Since you suspect tires, lets start there.
> 
> How old are your Pirellis?    Do they have nylon belts (look at the fine
> print on the sidewalls)?   How often do you drive your Spitfire? When was
> the last time you had the tires balanced or rotated and did that affect
> your problem?  Are the wheel/tire assemblies  true (not wobbly, scraped or
> bent)?
> 
> >
> Atwell (Buff) Haines
> '79 Spitfire FM96062
> 
> Succasunna, NJ USA
> CarBuff@scooter.net
> "There are three types of people in this world:
> those that are good with numbers, and those that aren't."

Vibrations caused by the driveline will not be sporadic and will only increase 
with 
speed.

When did you last have the front end aligned?

--
Martin Secrest
73 GT6
74 Spitfire

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