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TR-3A - That pesky shimmy at 53 MPH

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Subject: TR-3A - That pesky shimmy at 53 MPH
From: John Cowan <jfcowan@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 13:06:21 -0700
Cc: Fergie <fergie@ntplx.net>, "Dr. Robert Carley" <rcarley@uoguelph.ca>, Randall Young <ryoung@navcomtech.com>, "Antonia Cowan" <ACowan1018@worldnet.att.net>, bob.annand@ns.sympatico.ca (bob annand), Brian Kemp <bk13@earthlink.net>, rtriplett@bjservices.com, LLoyd G Nolan <soothsayer@redshift.com>
   First, I'd like to offer belated thanks to all who responded to this
problem.  I didn't feel like writing until I had followed your advice and
had something to report.
   My first break came when I noticed the tire pressure was 35 psi all
around.  No idea how it got that way, but there's no one to blame but me.
When I cranked it down to 27 front and 31 back,  I still had the shimmy,
but at least the car was controllable.
   Next, I followed your good advice and swapped tires, checked for bent
wheels and out of balance.  Only problem was a rear tire out of balance and
fixing it didn't help.
   Last step was to replace the shocks as mentioned in a previous message.
I love the Spax.  They didn't cure the problem, but it has changed in
character.  Intensity hasn't diminished, but the mph range where I notice
it is narrower.  As for handling, its a different car, a much better one,
and I no longer hate driving it.
   Next step is to have the alignment rechecked and to get it up on jack
stands so I can check for suspension problems by wiggling the tires.  I
also plan to see if the rear shocks need topping up.
   Thanks again.
John

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