artie ziff
New LVC Member
Ok here is my problem. The car in question is a 2002 Jaguar S type which shares the exact same suspension as a Lincoln LS. I own both a LS and the S Type so I have lots of practice working on both of them. The car has a shimmy in the steering wheel. Starts at 40 mph as a slow side to side wobble of the steering wheel and increases to a sharp vibration the faster you go. It never really disappears no matter how fast you go. First and most obvious thought would be wheel balance or rim. The rims have been verified straight on a road force machine and the tires are brand new and have been balanced multiple times. The funny thing is that the cars feels real tight and firm. It does not wander and does not clunk or grind.
Here is what has been replaced. All the work was done by me so I know it was done right and the parts are of good quality.
Both front wheel bearings/hubs
Both front lower ball joints
Both outer tie rod ends
Both front rotors
Both front upper control arms and ball joints
Alignment done twice. Cars is with in spec for all tolerances.
I put two different sets of wheel on the car and still have the problem so it does not appear to be wheel/tire related
All that leaves is the steering rack / inner tie rods, struts, and lower control arms. There is not anything else to replace. The lower control arms seem to have some play in them. The front bushings look cracked and may even be missing some material. I don't mind changing the rack which will eliminate two suspects, but I feel like I am guessing at this point. Struts don't seem like they would cause this problem. Drove it down perfectly smooth new asphalt road and still had the vibration so road surface does not seem to have much to do with it.
I am stuck at this point. Any body have any experience, suggestion or resolution to this problem? A search of the forum did not really seem to dig up anything.
Thanks
Here is what has been replaced. All the work was done by me so I know it was done right and the parts are of good quality.
Both front wheel bearings/hubs
Both front lower ball joints
Both outer tie rod ends
Both front rotors
Both front upper control arms and ball joints
Alignment done twice. Cars is with in spec for all tolerances.
I put two different sets of wheel on the car and still have the problem so it does not appear to be wheel/tire related
All that leaves is the steering rack / inner tie rods, struts, and lower control arms. There is not anything else to replace. The lower control arms seem to have some play in them. The front bushings look cracked and may even be missing some material. I don't mind changing the rack which will eliminate two suspects, but I feel like I am guessing at this point. Struts don't seem like they would cause this problem. Drove it down perfectly smooth new asphalt road and still had the vibration so road surface does not seem to have much to do with it.
I am stuck at this point. Any body have any experience, suggestion or resolution to this problem? A search of the forum did not really seem to dig up anything.
Thanks