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    I found a list of all the 21 shims for the bearings on a Festiva front and rear spindle. They were listed as going on a 2000 something Mazda. I can not find it again. If anyone has the list please forward it. My Festiva has had a shimmy at 60 to 70 for a long time. I have replaced everything on the front end and have the factory tool to test the drag but do not know where to get the shims.

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    You gonna race that thing?
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    • #3
      Thank you!!!

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      • #4
        They are available from Kia still. I ordered all 21 and ended up using an 8 and 9 with my spare spindles. Bought a precision dial torque wrench from sears and set it all up in the middle of the sweet rotating torque zone. To bad I still have an intermittant shimmy. Either the new FoMoCo rack I put in back in 2004 had a defect in the pass side rack gear bushing or driving it with no bearing preload for 30000 miles wore it out. Any one have a source for replacement bushings?
        Last edited by Aspire SVT; 05-21-2011, 05:00 PM.
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        • #5
          why doesn't anyone ever suspect the tires? i don't care if you had them ballanced a billion times, if the dude balancing the tires is a moron, you're still gonna have a shimmy.
          Trees aren't kind to me...

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          • #6
            true that. if the bands are bad, there will be a "shimmy". lol i like that word, "shimmy"

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            • #7
              Originally posted by FestYboy View Post
              ...if the dude balancing the tires is a moron, you're still gonna have a shimmy.

              Originally posted by 89newb View Post
              true that. if the bands are bad, there will be a "shimmy". lol i like that word, "shimmy"
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              • #8
                Originally posted by scott View Post
                I found a list of all the 21 shims for the bearings on a Festiva front and rear spindle. They were listed as going on a 2000 something Mazda. I can not find it again. If anyone has the list please forward it. My Festiva has had a shimmy at 60 to 70 for a long time. I have replaced everything on the front end and have the factory tool to test the drag but do not know where to get the shims.
                If you are taking yours apart and have not lost the original shims you do not need to replace them. Just reuse them.
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                • #9
                  ^ that may get you by but the slight differences in the bearings themselves may cause there to be a difference in preload. I replaced my bearings with timken matched sets using the old spacers the bearings must have been slightly different tolerances because after driving a bit the wheel had a slight play in it when checked on a lift after the new grease had settled. Didn't hurt anything as it was slight. Drove it for about 5 years and the bearings didnt gall.
                  Tim
                  '97 Aspire ST, UltraViolet Blue, 37k miles - New Storage Queen
                  '03 SVT Lightning, Dark Shadow Gray, 30k miles - Storage Queen 11 months/year
                  '95 SVT Aspire B3T, Green Mica, 75k miles - DD
                  '01 ZX-500R, Violet Pearl/Gray, 5400 miles - Storage Queen
                  '89 Suzuki FA50 Bright Red - Lake Transportation


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                  Previous Vehicles
                  '92 Festiva L "Sport" Green Mica
                  '92 Festiva GL Blue Pearl
                  '92 Capri XR2 Performance Red

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