A couple weeks ago I got caught in a rainstorm. I went through a parking lot puddle and suddenly the steering felt like the right front wheel was wobbling violently. I slowed down, and the wobble went away. It happened again last week on a dry road last week. I have her on my lift, and I can't find anything obviously wrong or broken. The right front strut #28 does have a slight bend, while the left strut is straight. What should I be looking for?
For me, diagnosis is 90% of most mechanical problems
It may have nothing to do with your suspension. The Malvern Dance (easy to check) develops at the vibration point of your wheel which changes with overall wheel diameter. That does not change much through the years, though the MMC, like all other cars in the developed world now, uses much less air and more metal.
Figure the logic result of that aesthetic chccie.For example, best I can figure the Dance, happens at 55-60 mph with 15" wheels. It disappears, after you allow the vibration to stop, at speeds below that point. That does not sound like what you experienced.
On the other hand, ALL sorts of things occur when you suddenly plunge heated brakes discs into cold water.
1. disc cans instantly. warp. MMC discs look thick but are delicate.
2. it can contaminate the pads
3. The old pads do not vent water well. You can actually be squeezing a coating o or pocket of water rather than your discs directly for a short period..
The effect of this stuff will be is exactly as you describe. The front end becomes uncontrollable. REALLY scary, right up there with the Dance. My doubt comes from its disappearance and return after a week..though the front may damaged to the point where it expresses its symptoms only when the discs heat to a certain point. This is common. You see it if ever you try to skim Morgan discs rather than replacing them. They seem fine again until you drive for a few minutes..then your brake foot starts pulsing again.
In any event, it is all easy to check and fix. Here is a action . One can never be too concerned about brakes, especially the fronts. In the following order;
1. Check your setup for the Malvern Dance. (why not?...it is on this diagnostic route anyway). Jack the front and have someone try to wobble the wheels gripping the top and bottom of the tyres while you watch for movement at the bottom bush. There should be none or near none.
2. Check for discs warping This can be done with wheels off and a pointer (a pencil will do) aimed 90 degrees near the front discs. As you slowly spin the wheel, does the distance between the disc and the pointer vary? .
3. Remove the pads, clean them and switch them with those from the other side. The cleaning could even cure the issue and if not, the wobble will move from one wheel to the other.
4. The bent strut could have been caused by an impact. In any event, straighten it. A hammer or a table vice (man's best friend aside from small needle nose pliers) will do.
gmg