control arms on 98 A4 2.8 Quattro
#1
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control arms on 98 A4 2.8 Quattro
Hi, folks. In the process of entering I77 south to Akron from I271
from Cleveland (this is in Ohio, USA) on a snowy night last month
(Christmas Eve, to be exact), I tried to merge over onto the highway
and wasn't able to see clearly the low curb placed along the merge
lane. As a result, I sideswiped this curb with my driver side wheels
and am now paranoid about what possible damage I might have done to my
control arms. Yes, both wheels sustained scratches, both tires are
fine, but how can I tell if I damaged my control arms?
I absolutely love this car.
from Cleveland (this is in Ohio, USA) on a snowy night last month
(Christmas Eve, to be exact), I tried to merge over onto the highway
and wasn't able to see clearly the low curb placed along the merge
lane. As a result, I sideswiped this curb with my driver side wheels
and am now paranoid about what possible damage I might have done to my
control arms. Yes, both wheels sustained scratches, both tires are
fine, but how can I tell if I damaged my control arms?
I absolutely love this car.
#2
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Re: control arms on 98 A4 2.8 Quattro
I know the exact place you mention.
If your wheels weren't bent or cracked, or out of alignment (camber, caster,
pitch, yaw???) then you should be OK.
Just in case, ECS has a set of control arms sold as a kit for over 50% off
(Audi dealer) retail--> ecstuning.com. But you probably knew that since
you're local.
Assuming you've driven the car regularly since the incident on 12/24 (i.e.,
10+ days) with no ill effects, you are probably OK.
<xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
news:2ulmvvkdur0frct2pars58tq5musht5a0u@4ax.com...
> Hi, folks. In the process of entering I77 south to Akron from I271
> from Cleveland (this is in Ohio, USA) on a snowy night last month
> (Christmas Eve, to be exact), I tried to merge over onto the highway
> and wasn't able to see clearly the low curb placed along the merge
> lane. As a result, I sideswiped this curb with my driver side wheels
> and am now paranoid about what possible damage I might have done to my
> control arms. Yes, both wheels sustained scratches, both tires are
> fine, but how can I tell if I damaged my control arms?
>
> I absolutely love this car.
If your wheels weren't bent or cracked, or out of alignment (camber, caster,
pitch, yaw???) then you should be OK.
Just in case, ECS has a set of control arms sold as a kit for over 50% off
(Audi dealer) retail--> ecstuning.com. But you probably knew that since
you're local.
Assuming you've driven the car regularly since the incident on 12/24 (i.e.,
10+ days) with no ill effects, you are probably OK.
<xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
news:2ulmvvkdur0frct2pars58tq5musht5a0u@4ax.com...
> Hi, folks. In the process of entering I77 south to Akron from I271
> from Cleveland (this is in Ohio, USA) on a snowy night last month
> (Christmas Eve, to be exact), I tried to merge over onto the highway
> and wasn't able to see clearly the low curb placed along the merge
> lane. As a result, I sideswiped this curb with my driver side wheels
> and am now paranoid about what possible damage I might have done to my
> control arms. Yes, both wheels sustained scratches, both tires are
> fine, but how can I tell if I damaged my control arms?
>
> I absolutely love this car.
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Re: control arms on 98 A4 2.8 Quattro
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 21:40:06 -0500, "silver30v"
<silver30v#@nospamcwru.edu> wrote:
>I know the exact place you mention.
>
>If your wheels weren't bent or cracked, or out of alignment (camber, caster,
>pitch, yaw???) then you should be OK.
>
>Just in case, ECS has a set of control arms sold as a kit for over 50% off
>(Audi dealer) retail--> ecstuning.com. But you probably knew that since
>you're local.
>
>Assuming you've driven the car regularly since the incident on 12/24 (i.e.,
>10+ days) with no ill effects, you are probably OK.
I don't think anything was out of alignment, and I know my wheels
weren't cracked or bent. I was driving this lovely car regularly with
no ill effects until today, when I experienced what I can only
describe as a shaking, not quite a shudder, while driving to work this
morning in 23F temps. It wasn't consistent and sometimes went away,
but was most obvious in the 30-45 mph range. And the road was
perfectly smooth all the way. The same happened on the way home in
10F temps. Tires look ok, no ice seems to be in the wheel wells,
can't imagine what's causing this.
I should clarify that we've been having snow and ice where we are (not
in Ohio, fyi, but in western New York). What would cause this kind of
episodic shake/shudder? Advice/guidance much appreciated.
Original post below for those who care to refresh their memories.
><xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
>news:2ulmvvkdur0frct2pars58tq5musht5a0u@4ax.com.. .
>> Hi, folks. In the process of entering I77 south to Akron from I271
>> from Cleveland (this is in Ohio, USA) on a snowy night last month
>> (Christmas Eve, to be exact), I tried to merge over onto the highway
>> and wasn't able to see clearly the low curb placed along the merge
>> lane. As a result, I sideswiped this curb with my driver side wheels
>> and am now paranoid about what possible damage I might have done to my
>> control arms. Yes, both wheels sustained scratches, both tires are
>> fine, but how can I tell if I damaged my control arms?
>>
>> I absolutely love this car.
>
<silver30v#@nospamcwru.edu> wrote:
>I know the exact place you mention.
>
>If your wheels weren't bent or cracked, or out of alignment (camber, caster,
>pitch, yaw???) then you should be OK.
>
>Just in case, ECS has a set of control arms sold as a kit for over 50% off
>(Audi dealer) retail--> ecstuning.com. But you probably knew that since
>you're local.
>
>Assuming you've driven the car regularly since the incident on 12/24 (i.e.,
>10+ days) with no ill effects, you are probably OK.
I don't think anything was out of alignment, and I know my wheels
weren't cracked or bent. I was driving this lovely car regularly with
no ill effects until today, when I experienced what I can only
describe as a shaking, not quite a shudder, while driving to work this
morning in 23F temps. It wasn't consistent and sometimes went away,
but was most obvious in the 30-45 mph range. And the road was
perfectly smooth all the way. The same happened on the way home in
10F temps. Tires look ok, no ice seems to be in the wheel wells,
can't imagine what's causing this.
I should clarify that we've been having snow and ice where we are (not
in Ohio, fyi, but in western New York). What would cause this kind of
episodic shake/shudder? Advice/guidance much appreciated.
Original post below for those who care to refresh their memories.
><xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
>news:2ulmvvkdur0frct2pars58tq5musht5a0u@4ax.com.. .
>> Hi, folks. In the process of entering I77 south to Akron from I271
>> from Cleveland (this is in Ohio, USA) on a snowy night last month
>> (Christmas Eve, to be exact), I tried to merge over onto the highway
>> and wasn't able to see clearly the low curb placed along the merge
>> lane. As a result, I sideswiped this curb with my driver side wheels
>> and am now paranoid about what possible damage I might have done to my
>> control arms. Yes, both wheels sustained scratches, both tires are
>> fine, but how can I tell if I damaged my control arms?
>>
>> I absolutely love this car.
>
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Re: control arms on 98 A4 2.8 Quattro
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 19:32:18 -0800, "Tony Curran"
<tony.curran@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>Check to see if the balance weights are still on the wheel rims - may have
>got knocked off.
>
>Tony
>Ottawa
Thanks, Tony, I'll do exactly this. Great suggestion.
><xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
>news:1i69005dfapqoa41m7rbt6beq7aner8agt@4ax.com.. .
>> On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 21:40:06 -0500, "silver30v"
>> <silver30v#@nospamcwru.edu> wrote:
>>
>> >I know the exact place you mention.
>> >
>> >If your wheels weren't bent or cracked, or out of alignment (camber,
>caster,
>> >pitch, yaw???) then you should be OK.
>> >
>> >Just in case, ECS has a set of control arms sold as a kit for over 50%
>off
>> >(Audi dealer) retail--> ecstuning.com. But you probably knew that since
>> >you're local.
>> >
>> >Assuming you've driven the car regularly since the incident on 12/24
>(i.e.,
>> >10+ days) with no ill effects, you are probably OK.
>>
>> I don't think anything was out of alignment, and I know my wheels
>> weren't cracked or bent. I was driving this lovely car regularly with
>> no ill effects until today, when I experienced what I can only
>> describe as a shaking, not quite a shudder, while driving to work this
>> morning in 23F temps. It wasn't consistent and sometimes went away,
>> but was most obvious in the 30-45 mph range. And the road was
>> perfectly smooth all the way. The same happened on the way home in
>> 10F temps. Tires look ok, no ice seems to be in the wheel wells,
>> can't imagine what's causing this.
>>
>> I should clarify that we've been having snow and ice where we are (not
>> in Ohio, fyi, but in western New York). What would cause this kind of
>> episodic shake/shudder? Advice/guidance much appreciated.
>>
>> Original post below for those who care to refresh their memories.
>>
>> ><xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
>> >news:2ulmvvkdur0frct2pars58tq5musht5a0u@4ax.com.. .
>> >> Hi, folks. In the process of entering I77 south to Akron from I271
>> >> from Cleveland (this is in Ohio, USA) on a snowy night last month
>> >> (Christmas Eve, to be exact), I tried to merge over onto the highway
>> >> and wasn't able to see clearly the low curb placed along the merge
>> >> lane. As a result, I sideswiped this curb with my driver side wheels
>> >> and am now paranoid about what possible damage I might have done to my
>> >> control arms. Yes, both wheels sustained scratches, both tires are
>> >> fine, but how can I tell if I damaged my control arms?
>> >>
>> >> I absolutely love this car.
>> >
>>
>
<tony.curran@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>Check to see if the balance weights are still on the wheel rims - may have
>got knocked off.
>
>Tony
>Ottawa
Thanks, Tony, I'll do exactly this. Great suggestion.
><xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
>news:1i69005dfapqoa41m7rbt6beq7aner8agt@4ax.com.. .
>> On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 21:40:06 -0500, "silver30v"
>> <silver30v#@nospamcwru.edu> wrote:
>>
>> >I know the exact place you mention.
>> >
>> >If your wheels weren't bent or cracked, or out of alignment (camber,
>caster,
>> >pitch, yaw???) then you should be OK.
>> >
>> >Just in case, ECS has a set of control arms sold as a kit for over 50%
>off
>> >(Audi dealer) retail--> ecstuning.com. But you probably knew that since
>> >you're local.
>> >
>> >Assuming you've driven the car regularly since the incident on 12/24
>(i.e.,
>> >10+ days) with no ill effects, you are probably OK.
>>
>> I don't think anything was out of alignment, and I know my wheels
>> weren't cracked or bent. I was driving this lovely car regularly with
>> no ill effects until today, when I experienced what I can only
>> describe as a shaking, not quite a shudder, while driving to work this
>> morning in 23F temps. It wasn't consistent and sometimes went away,
>> but was most obvious in the 30-45 mph range. And the road was
>> perfectly smooth all the way. The same happened on the way home in
>> 10F temps. Tires look ok, no ice seems to be in the wheel wells,
>> can't imagine what's causing this.
>>
>> I should clarify that we've been having snow and ice where we are (not
>> in Ohio, fyi, but in western New York). What would cause this kind of
>> episodic shake/shudder? Advice/guidance much appreciated.
>>
>> Original post below for those who care to refresh their memories.
>>
>> ><xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
>> >news:2ulmvvkdur0frct2pars58tq5musht5a0u@4ax.com.. .
>> >> Hi, folks. In the process of entering I77 south to Akron from I271
>> >> from Cleveland (this is in Ohio, USA) on a snowy night last month
>> >> (Christmas Eve, to be exact), I tried to merge over onto the highway
>> >> and wasn't able to see clearly the low curb placed along the merge
>> >> lane. As a result, I sideswiped this curb with my driver side wheels
>> >> and am now paranoid about what possible damage I might have done to my
>> >> control arms. Yes, both wheels sustained scratches, both tires are
>> >> fine, but how can I tell if I damaged my control arms?
>> >>
>> >> I absolutely love this car.
>> >
>>
>
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Re: control arms on 98 A4 2.8 Quattro
Look inside the rims for snow/ice build up. It hasn't been warm
enough to melt it, and we've had deep snow lataley.
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 01:29:40 GMT, xymergy@suds.com wrote:
>On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 21:40:06 -0500, "silver30v"
><silver30v#@nospamcwru.edu> wrote:
>
>>I know the exact place you mention.
>>
>>If your wheels weren't bent or cracked, or out of alignment (camber, caster,
>>pitch, yaw???) then you should be OK.
>>
>>Just in case, ECS has a set of control arms sold as a kit for over 50% off
>>(Audi dealer) retail--> ecstuning.com. But you probably knew that since
>>you're local.
>>
>>Assuming you've driven the car regularly since the incident on 12/24 (i.e.,
>>10+ days) with no ill effects, you are probably OK.
>
>I don't think anything was out of alignment, and I know my wheels
>weren't cracked or bent. I was driving this lovely car regularly with
>no ill effects until today, when I experienced what I can only
>describe as a shaking, not quite a shudder, while driving to work this
>morning in 23F temps. It wasn't consistent and sometimes went away,
>but was most obvious in the 30-45 mph range. And the road was
>perfectly smooth all the way. The same happened on the way home in
>10F temps. Tires look ok, no ice seems to be in the wheel wells,
>can't imagine what's causing this.
>
>I should clarify that we've been having snow and ice where we are (not
>in Ohio, fyi, but in western New York). What would cause this kind of
>episodic shake/shudder? Advice/guidance much appreciated.
>
>Original post below for those who care to refresh their memories.
>
>><xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
>>news:2ulmvvkdur0frct2pars58tq5musht5a0u@4ax.com. ..
>>> Hi, folks. In the process of entering I77 south to Akron from I271
>>> from Cleveland (this is in Ohio, USA) on a snowy night last month
>>> (Christmas Eve, to be exact), I tried to merge over onto the highway
>>> and wasn't able to see clearly the low curb placed along the merge
>>> lane. As a result, I sideswiped this curb with my driver side wheels
>>> and am now paranoid about what possible damage I might have done to my
>>> control arms. Yes, both wheels sustained scratches, both tires are
>>> fine, but how can I tell if I damaged my control arms?
>>>
>>> I absolutely love this car.
>>
enough to melt it, and we've had deep snow lataley.
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 01:29:40 GMT, xymergy@suds.com wrote:
>On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 21:40:06 -0500, "silver30v"
><silver30v#@nospamcwru.edu> wrote:
>
>>I know the exact place you mention.
>>
>>If your wheels weren't bent or cracked, or out of alignment (camber, caster,
>>pitch, yaw???) then you should be OK.
>>
>>Just in case, ECS has a set of control arms sold as a kit for over 50% off
>>(Audi dealer) retail--> ecstuning.com. But you probably knew that since
>>you're local.
>>
>>Assuming you've driven the car regularly since the incident on 12/24 (i.e.,
>>10+ days) with no ill effects, you are probably OK.
>
>I don't think anything was out of alignment, and I know my wheels
>weren't cracked or bent. I was driving this lovely car regularly with
>no ill effects until today, when I experienced what I can only
>describe as a shaking, not quite a shudder, while driving to work this
>morning in 23F temps. It wasn't consistent and sometimes went away,
>but was most obvious in the 30-45 mph range. And the road was
>perfectly smooth all the way. The same happened on the way home in
>10F temps. Tires look ok, no ice seems to be in the wheel wells,
>can't imagine what's causing this.
>
>I should clarify that we've been having snow and ice where we are (not
>in Ohio, fyi, but in western New York). What would cause this kind of
>episodic shake/shudder? Advice/guidance much appreciated.
>
>Original post below for those who care to refresh their memories.
>
>><xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
>>news:2ulmvvkdur0frct2pars58tq5musht5a0u@4ax.com. ..
>>> Hi, folks. In the process of entering I77 south to Akron from I271
>>> from Cleveland (this is in Ohio, USA) on a snowy night last month
>>> (Christmas Eve, to be exact), I tried to merge over onto the highway
>>> and wasn't able to see clearly the low curb placed along the merge
>>> lane. As a result, I sideswiped this curb with my driver side wheels
>>> and am now paranoid about what possible damage I might have done to my
>>> control arms. Yes, both wheels sustained scratches, both tires are
>>> fine, but how can I tell if I damaged my control arms?
>>>
>>> I absolutely love this car.
>>
#6
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Re: control arms on 98 A4 2.8 Quattro
Check to see if the balance weights are still on the wheel rims - may have
got knocked off.
Tony
Ottawa
<xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
news:1i69005dfapqoa41m7rbt6beq7aner8agt@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 21:40:06 -0500, "silver30v"
> <silver30v#@nospamcwru.edu> wrote:
>
> >I know the exact place you mention.
> >
> >If your wheels weren't bent or cracked, or out of alignment (camber,
caster,
> >pitch, yaw???) then you should be OK.
> >
> >Just in case, ECS has a set of control arms sold as a kit for over 50%
off
> >(Audi dealer) retail--> ecstuning.com. But you probably knew that since
> >you're local.
> >
> >Assuming you've driven the car regularly since the incident on 12/24
(i.e.,
> >10+ days) with no ill effects, you are probably OK.
>
> I don't think anything was out of alignment, and I know my wheels
> weren't cracked or bent. I was driving this lovely car regularly with
> no ill effects until today, when I experienced what I can only
> describe as a shaking, not quite a shudder, while driving to work this
> morning in 23F temps. It wasn't consistent and sometimes went away,
> but was most obvious in the 30-45 mph range. And the road was
> perfectly smooth all the way. The same happened on the way home in
> 10F temps. Tires look ok, no ice seems to be in the wheel wells,
> can't imagine what's causing this.
>
> I should clarify that we've been having snow and ice where we are (not
> in Ohio, fyi, but in western New York). What would cause this kind of
> episodic shake/shudder? Advice/guidance much appreciated.
>
> Original post below for those who care to refresh their memories.
>
> ><xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
> >news:2ulmvvkdur0frct2pars58tq5musht5a0u@4ax.com.. .
> >> Hi, folks. In the process of entering I77 south to Akron from I271
> >> from Cleveland (this is in Ohio, USA) on a snowy night last month
> >> (Christmas Eve, to be exact), I tried to merge over onto the highway
> >> and wasn't able to see clearly the low curb placed along the merge
> >> lane. As a result, I sideswiped this curb with my driver side wheels
> >> and am now paranoid about what possible damage I might have done to my
> >> control arms. Yes, both wheels sustained scratches, both tires are
> >> fine, but how can I tell if I damaged my control arms?
> >>
> >> I absolutely love this car.
> >
>
got knocked off.
Tony
Ottawa
<xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
news:1i69005dfapqoa41m7rbt6beq7aner8agt@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 21:40:06 -0500, "silver30v"
> <silver30v#@nospamcwru.edu> wrote:
>
> >I know the exact place you mention.
> >
> >If your wheels weren't bent or cracked, or out of alignment (camber,
caster,
> >pitch, yaw???) then you should be OK.
> >
> >Just in case, ECS has a set of control arms sold as a kit for over 50%
off
> >(Audi dealer) retail--> ecstuning.com. But you probably knew that since
> >you're local.
> >
> >Assuming you've driven the car regularly since the incident on 12/24
(i.e.,
> >10+ days) with no ill effects, you are probably OK.
>
> I don't think anything was out of alignment, and I know my wheels
> weren't cracked or bent. I was driving this lovely car regularly with
> no ill effects until today, when I experienced what I can only
> describe as a shaking, not quite a shudder, while driving to work this
> morning in 23F temps. It wasn't consistent and sometimes went away,
> but was most obvious in the 30-45 mph range. And the road was
> perfectly smooth all the way. The same happened on the way home in
> 10F temps. Tires look ok, no ice seems to be in the wheel wells,
> can't imagine what's causing this.
>
> I should clarify that we've been having snow and ice where we are (not
> in Ohio, fyi, but in western New York). What would cause this kind of
> episodic shake/shudder? Advice/guidance much appreciated.
>
> Original post below for those who care to refresh their memories.
>
> ><xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
> >news:2ulmvvkdur0frct2pars58tq5musht5a0u@4ax.com.. .
> >> Hi, folks. In the process of entering I77 south to Akron from I271
> >> from Cleveland (this is in Ohio, USA) on a snowy night last month
> >> (Christmas Eve, to be exact), I tried to merge over onto the highway
> >> and wasn't able to see clearly the low curb placed along the merge
> >> lane. As a result, I sideswiped this curb with my driver side wheels
> >> and am now paranoid about what possible damage I might have done to my
> >> control arms. Yes, both wheels sustained scratches, both tires are
> >> fine, but how can I tell if I damaged my control arms?
> >>
> >> I absolutely love this car.
> >
>
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Re: control arms on 98 A4 2.8 Quattro
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 02:46:33 GMT, JPF
<frickjphasgrownwearyofspam@noemail.net> wrote:
>Look inside the rims for snow/ice build up. It hasn't been warm
>enough to melt it, and we've had deep snow lataley.
Yes, that would make sense especially since my street was only partly
plowed, and I arrived home and parked after driving through quite a
bit of thick heavy snow. The next morning, after the car had sat
overnight, was when I experienced the shaking. I didn't notice it the
next day, so I suspect your theory could be the answer.
>On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 01:29:40 GMT, xymergy@suds.com wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 21:40:06 -0500, "silver30v"
>><silver30v#@nospamcwru.edu> wrote:
>>
>>>I know the exact place you mention.
>>>
>>>If your wheels weren't bent or cracked, or out of alignment (camber, caster,
>>>pitch, yaw???) then you should be OK.
>>>
>>>Just in case, ECS has a set of control arms sold as a kit for over 50% off
>>>(Audi dealer) retail--> ecstuning.com. But you probably knew that since
>>>you're local.
>>>
>>>Assuming you've driven the car regularly since the incident on 12/24 (i.e.,
>>>10+ days) with no ill effects, you are probably OK.
>>
>>I don't think anything was out of alignment, and I know my wheels
>>weren't cracked or bent. I was driving this lovely car regularly with
>>no ill effects until today, when I experienced what I can only
>>describe as a shaking, not quite a shudder, while driving to work this
>>morning in 23F temps. It wasn't consistent and sometimes went away,
>>but was most obvious in the 30-45 mph range. And the road was
>>perfectly smooth all the way. The same happened on the way home in
>>10F temps. Tires look ok, no ice seems to be in the wheel wells,
>>can't imagine what's causing this.
>>
>>I should clarify that we've been having snow and ice where we are (not
>>in Ohio, fyi, but in western New York). What would cause this kind of
>>episodic shake/shudder? Advice/guidance much appreciated.
>>
>>Original post below for those who care to refresh their memories.
>>
>>><xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
>>>news:2ulmvvkdur0frct2pars58tq5musht5a0u@4ax.com ...
>>>> Hi, folks. In the process of entering I77 south to Akron from I271
>>>> from Cleveland (this is in Ohio, USA) on a snowy night last month
>>>> (Christmas Eve, to be exact), I tried to merge over onto the highway
>>>> and wasn't able to see clearly the low curb placed along the merge
>>>> lane. As a result, I sideswiped this curb with my driver side wheels
>>>> and am now paranoid about what possible damage I might have done to my
>>>> control arms. Yes, both wheels sustained scratches, both tires are
>>>> fine, but how can I tell if I damaged my control arms?
>>>>
>>>> I absolutely love this car.
>>>
<frickjphasgrownwearyofspam@noemail.net> wrote:
>Look inside the rims for snow/ice build up. It hasn't been warm
>enough to melt it, and we've had deep snow lataley.
Yes, that would make sense especially since my street was only partly
plowed, and I arrived home and parked after driving through quite a
bit of thick heavy snow. The next morning, after the car had sat
overnight, was when I experienced the shaking. I didn't notice it the
next day, so I suspect your theory could be the answer.
>On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 01:29:40 GMT, xymergy@suds.com wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 21:40:06 -0500, "silver30v"
>><silver30v#@nospamcwru.edu> wrote:
>>
>>>I know the exact place you mention.
>>>
>>>If your wheels weren't bent or cracked, or out of alignment (camber, caster,
>>>pitch, yaw???) then you should be OK.
>>>
>>>Just in case, ECS has a set of control arms sold as a kit for over 50% off
>>>(Audi dealer) retail--> ecstuning.com. But you probably knew that since
>>>you're local.
>>>
>>>Assuming you've driven the car regularly since the incident on 12/24 (i.e.,
>>>10+ days) with no ill effects, you are probably OK.
>>
>>I don't think anything was out of alignment, and I know my wheels
>>weren't cracked or bent. I was driving this lovely car regularly with
>>no ill effects until today, when I experienced what I can only
>>describe as a shaking, not quite a shudder, while driving to work this
>>morning in 23F temps. It wasn't consistent and sometimes went away,
>>but was most obvious in the 30-45 mph range. And the road was
>>perfectly smooth all the way. The same happened on the way home in
>>10F temps. Tires look ok, no ice seems to be in the wheel wells,
>>can't imagine what's causing this.
>>
>>I should clarify that we've been having snow and ice where we are (not
>>in Ohio, fyi, but in western New York). What would cause this kind of
>>episodic shake/shudder? Advice/guidance much appreciated.
>>
>>Original post below for those who care to refresh their memories.
>>
>>><xymergy@suds.com> wrote in message
>>>news:2ulmvvkdur0frct2pars58tq5musht5a0u@4ax.com ...
>>>> Hi, folks. In the process of entering I77 south to Akron from I271
>>>> from Cleveland (this is in Ohio, USA) on a snowy night last month
>>>> (Christmas Eve, to be exact), I tried to merge over onto the highway
>>>> and wasn't able to see clearly the low curb placed along the merge
>>>> lane. As a result, I sideswiped this curb with my driver side wheels
>>>> and am now paranoid about what possible damage I might have done to my
>>>> control arms. Yes, both wheels sustained scratches, both tires are
>>>> fine, but how can I tell if I damaged my control arms?
>>>>
>>>> I absolutely love this car.
>>>
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