Bought my '05 Mustang GT w/ 46K miles just over a year ago, it had a slight shimmy in the steering wheel coming on about 60 mph, mostly annoying tho. Research says typical Mustang problem, btw. Factory Bullit wheels, Yokohama 235 Avids had plenty of good tread, no unusual wear. No front end suspension issues at the state inspection. Could have tried rebalancing tires but I planned a suspension upgrade w/ new tires in spring '14 so I let it go. Also, I thought these tires could have flat spotted by sitting months at a time over winters.
FF to '14. Steeda Sport springs (lowered 1"/ 1.25"), D-Specs, GT500 strut mounts, new Ford front sway bar end links, poly sway bar bushings, etc. Drove over a couple hundred miles w/ stock wheels to settle the springs in, they did drop a little over 1/2". Installed 18x9 AMR wheels w/ 255 Nitto 555's mounted and balanced by AM (stick-on weights) and had alignment. .70° negative camber, zero toe, caster was 7°. Shimmy was worse, had the front wheels balanced, both were off 1 ounce w/ no sign of a thrown weight. New state inspection too, nothing irregular found in front end. Still slight shimmy in steering wheel at about 60 mph. Close, no cigar.
That is until I installed a higher tune on the motor and took it out for a good test run. On an entrance ramp under hard acceleration shimmy came on early about 50 mph, crossed a slight heaved up section of ramp, at 60-65 mph shimmy went into a mini-death wobble notorious of 4X4s. Backed off, drove normally again, still slight shimmy at 60, WTF.
Working by myself, went over the front end at home, w/ only one wheel raised 12-6 was OK, nothing visible or felt. 3-9 the same. I tried hand pressure on tie rods while raised and got no play. Set car on ground, engine off, turned steering wheel, there was a noticeable mechanical thunk in one direction, turning it back a lighter noise. Obviously RF, sounded like inner tie rod area. After immediate next try it went away and didn't repeat. Let sit a couple days w/o moving, just tried turning the steering wheel now... and there's a little RF thunk but again will not repeat.
I'll dig into this deeper time permitting. My thinking is still that the shimmy was in the car when bought. I still believe it's probably tie rod related. After two inspections specifically looking for that front end issue it somehow escaped.
How possible is it that this condition will only surface under higher load conditions or jarring road conditions? What say GRM, other possibilities?