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Re: 1994 740IL Front End Vibration (archive)

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Posted by chris mccollum on March 18, 2002 at 18:54:45:

In Reply to: Re: 1994 740IL Front End Vibration posted by GBaugh on March 18, 2002 at 07:55:50:

I own a 93 740i with 109,000 miles and had the same problem at about 102,000 miles. I replaced struts and strut mounts and almost all the front end parts mentioned and the problem went away and car drives like new. I also had the left wheel bearing replaced, radiator, ps hoses, fuel lines at tank, transmission at 89,000 miles, engine block replaed at 72,000, and much more. Hey I like the car and its paid for!

chris-93 740i


I have the same problem but I am at 150,000 miles.

I have the same model, with 87,000 miles on it and I've begun to notice a little bit of a front end vibration at certain speeds (55 - 60). From everything I've heard on this board, the life expectancy of the front suspension components is about 100,000 miles or so. You're probably feeling play in the various bushing and spherical joints that comprise the front suspension. The remedy would be a complete front end rebuild, which would include upper thrust arms and bushings, lower control arms and bushings, tie rods (left, right and center), sway bar links, struts, idler arm bushing.

I've priced most of this out and it's about $500 - $700 in parts, depending on where you shop, and it'll probably be the better part of a day to tear it all apart and put it back together, assuming no problems occur and no other problems are found.

Of course, I'd be sure to check other things too, like a warped rotor, bad wheel bearings, glazed brake pads, wheel alignment, etc. It might just be something simple.


Hello all. Own a wonderful 1994 740IL with about 98,000 on it. Has treated me very well since purchase. Lately I notice when I brake in a slow fashion and get down to around 20-30 MPH or a bit less, I get a noticeable front end shudder. It feels like it is coming from the left front and I can actually feel it through the steering wheel. I am having a left front rotor replaced this week, however don't believe this is the probable cause. Any thoughts on what this could be? Once I continue braking past a certian point, say 15 mph or so, it stops. If I brake pretty fast, don't notice it barely at all.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.






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